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Từ điển Oxford Advanced Learner 8th
flake
flake [flake flakes flaked flaking] noun, verb BrE [fleɪk] NAmE [fleɪk] noun 1. a small, very thin layer or piece of sth, especially one that has broken off from sth larger •flakes of snow/paint •dried onion flakes see also ↑cornflakes, ↑snowflake, ↑soap flakes 2. (NAmE, informal)a person who is strange or unusual or who forgets things easily Word Origin: n. and v. Middle English Germanic ↑flag ‘flagstone’ ↑flawsense 1 late 15th cent. ‘become languid’ ‘fall in folds’ flack ↑flag ‘to become tired’ Example Bank: •Large flakes of paint were peeling off the walls. Derived: ↑flake out verb 1. intransitive ~ (off) to fall off in small thin pieces •You could see bare wood where the paint had flaked off. •His skin was dry and flaking. 2. transitive, intransitive ~ (sth) to break sth, especially fish or other food into small thin pieces; to fall into small thin pieces •Flake the tuna and add to the sauce. •flaked almonds Verb forms: Word Origin: n. and v. Middle English Germanic ↑flag ‘flagstone’ ↑flawsense 1 late 15th cent. ‘become languid’ ‘fall in folds’ flack ↑flag ‘to become tired’
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