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Từ điển Việt Anh Việt 4in1 - English Vietnamese 4 in 1 Dictionary
flatten
flat‧ten /ˈflætn/ BrE AmE verb [Word Family: noun: ↑flat, ↑flatness; adverb: ↑flat, ↑flatly; verb: ↑flatten; adjective: ↑flat] 1. (also flatten out) [intransitive and transitive] to make something flat or flatter, or to become flat or flatter: Use a rolling pin to flatten the dough. The land flattened out as we neared the coast. 2. [transitive] to destroy a building or town by knocking it down, bombing it etc SYN level: Hundreds of homes were flattened by the tornado. 3. flatten yourself against something to press your body against something: I flattened myself against the wall. 4. [transitive] informal to defeat someone completely and easily in a game, argument etc: We flattened them 6–0. 5. [transitive] informal to hit someone very hard • • • THESAURUS ▪ destroy to damage something so badly that it no longer exists or cannot be used or repaired: The earthquake almost completely destroyed the city. | The twin towers were destroyed in a terrorist attack. ▪ devastate to damage a large area very badly and destroy many things in it: Allied bombings in 1943 devastated the city. | The country’s economy has been devastated by years of fighting. ▪ demolish to completely destroy a building, either deliberately or by accident: The original 15th century house was demolished in Victorian times. | The plane crashed into a suburb of Paris, demolishing several buildings. ▪ flatten to destroy a building or town by knocking it down, bombing it etc, so that nothing is left standing: The town centre was flattened by a 500 lb bomb. ▪ wreck to deliberately damage something very badly, especially a room or building: The toilets had been wrecked by vandals. | They just wrecked the place. ▪ trash informal to deliberately destroy a lot of the things in a room, house etc: Apparently, he trashed his hotel room while on drugs. ▪ obliterate formal to destroy a place so completely that nothing remains: The nuclear blast obliterated most of Hiroshima. ▪ reduce something to ruins/rubble/ashes to destroy a building or town completely: The town was reduced to rubble in the First World War. ▪ ruin to spoil something completely, so that it cannot be used or enjoyed: Fungus may ruin the crop. | The new houses will ruin the view.
flattenhu◎ | ['flætn] | ※ | ngoại động từ | | ■ | dát mỏng, dát phẳng, làm bẹt ra, san phẳng | | ■ | đánh ngã sóng soài | ※ | nội động từ | | ■ | trở nên phẳng bẹt | | ■ | trở nên yên tĩnh, trở nên yên lặng, dịu lại | | ☆ | storm has flattened | | bão đã ngớt | | ■ | bay hơi, bay mùi, hả | | ☆ | this beer has flattened | | bia đã hả hơi | | 〆 | to flatten out | | ✓ | trải ra, trải phẳng | | ✓ | cho (máy bay) bay song song với mặt đất |
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