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flake
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flake 1  (flk)
n.
1. A flat thin piece or layer; a chip.
2. Archaeology A stone fragment removed from a core or from another flake by percussion or pressure, serving as a preform or as a tool or blade itself.
3. A small piece; a bit.
4. A small crystalline bit of snow.
5. Slang A somewhat eccentric person; an oddball.
6. Slang Cocaine.
v. flaked, flak·ing, flakes
v.tr.
1. To remove a flake or flakes from; chip.
2. To cover, mark, or overlay with or as if with flakes.
v.intr.
To come off in flat thin pieces or layers; chip off.
Phrasal Verb:
flake out Slang
1. To fall asleep or collapse from fatigue or exhaustion.
2. To act in an odd or eccentric manner.
3. To lose interest or nerve.

[Middle English; see plk-1 in Indo-European roots.]

flaker n.

flake 1
Noun
1. a small thin piece chipped off an object or substance
2. a small piece: flakes of snow
3. slang an eccentric or unreliable person
Verb
[flaking, flaked]
1. to peel or cause to peel off in flakes
2. to break into small thin pieces: bake for 30 minutes, or until the fish is firm and flakes easily [from Old Norse]
flaky adj

flake 2
Noun
(in Australia) the commercial name for the meat of the gummy shark

flake  (flk)
1. A relatively thin, sharp-edged stone fragment removed from a core or from another flake by striking or prying, serving as a tool or blade itself or as a blank for making other tools. See more at flake tool.
2. A small, symmetrical, six-sided crystal of snow. Flakes can be large or small and wet or dry, depending on weather conditions. They are white in color because of their large number of reflecting surfaces.

Flake a bundle of parallel fibres or threads, 1635.
Examples: flake of ice, 1555.
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.flakeflake - a crystal of snow                    
snow, snowfall - precipitation falling from clouds in the form of ice crystals
H2O, water - binary compound that occurs at room temperature as a clear colorless odorless tasteless liquid; freezes into ice below 0 degrees centigrade and boils above 100 degrees centigrade; widely used as a solvent
crystal - a solid formed by the solidification of a chemical and having a highly regular atomic structure
snow - a layer of snowflakes (white crystals of frozen water) covering the ground
2.flakeflake - a person with an unusual or odd personality
unusual person, anomaly - a person who is unusual
crackpot, fruitcake, nut case, screwball, crank, nut - a whimsically eccentric person
nutter, wacko, whacko - a person who is regarded as eccentric or mad
3.flakeflake - a small fragment of something broken off from the whole; "a bit of rock caught him in the eye"
fragment - a piece broken off or cut off of something else; "a fragment of rock"
matchwood - fragments of wood; "it was smashed into matchwood"
exfoliation, scurf, scale - a thin flake of dead epidermis shed from the surface of the skin
scurf - (botany) a covering that resembles scales or bran that covers some plant parts
sliver, splinter - a small thin sharp bit or wood or glass or metal; "he got a splinter in his finger"; "it broke into slivers"
Verb1.flake - form into flakes; "The substances started to flake"
form - assume a form or shape; "the water formed little beads"
2.flake - cover with flakes or as if with flakes
cover - provide with a covering or cause to be covered; "cover her face with a handkerchief"; "cover the child with a blanket"; "cover the grave with flowers"
3.flake - come off in flakes or thin small pieces; "The paint in my house is peeling off"
chip, chip off, break away, break off, come off - break off (a piece from a whole); "Her tooth chipped"

flake
Translations

flake [fleɪk] n [of rust, paint] → desconchón m [of snow] → copo; [of soap powder] → escama
vi (also: flake off) [paint] → desconcharse; [skin] → descamarse
flake [fleɪk] n [of rust, paint] → écaille f [of snow, soap powder]; flocon m
vi (also: flake off) → s'écailler
flake [fleɪk] nSplitter m;
(of snow, soap powder) → Flocke f
vi (also: flake off) → abblättern, absplittern
flake out flake (inf) viaus den Latschen kippen;
(go to sleep) → einschlafen
flake [fleɪk] n [of rust, paint] → scaglia; [of snow, soap powder] → fiocco
vi (also: flake off) → sfaldarsi

flake
n flake [fleik]
a very small piece a snowflake.vlokkieنَدْفَه، رُقاقَهснежинкаvločkaflage; fnugdie Flockeνιφάδαcopohelvesذره؛ دانهhiutalefloconפְּתִיתसूक्ष्म टुकड़ाpahuljicapehelykepinganflagafiocco薄片작은 조각gabalėlis, dribsnis, drožlėpārsla; plēksnekepinganvlok, schilferflak, (snø)fnugg, sponpłatekflocofulgхлопьяvločkakosempahuljaflinga, flaga, flisaชิ้นย่อยที่แตกออกมาparçacık薄片пушинка; пластівецьجزو قلیل، پتراbông tuyết
v
(usually with off) to come off in flakes The paint is flaking.skilfer af; afskilferيَتَقَشَّر الدهانлющя сеloupat sefalde af i flager; skalle afabblätternξεφλουδίζωdesconcharsekestendamaپوسته پوسته شدنhilseillä(s')écaillerלַרֶדֶת בִּפתִיתִיםपरत करनाljuštiti serétegesen leválikmengelupasflagnasfaldarsi, squamarsiはげ落ちる조각조각 떨어져 나오다, 벗겨지다luptis, šerpetotilobīties kārtāmmengelupasschilferenflasse avłuszczyć siędescascara se scorojiотслаиватьсяodlupovať saluščiti seljuštiti seflagnaหลุดลอกออกมาเป็นแผ่นๆpul pul dökülmek剝落лупитися, сипатисяچھوٹے چھوٹے ٹکڑوں ، پتروں کی شکل میں گرناbong ra; tróc ra
adj ˈflaky
skilferig; vlokkerigنَدْفي، قِشْريлюспестvločkovitýflaget; skrøbeligflockigπου είναι σε φλούδεςdesconchadohelbelineپوسته پوستهhiutaleinenfloconneuxעָשוּי פְּתִיתִיםपरतदारljuskav, ljuštavpelyhes, pikkelyesberkeping-kepingflögóttur; sem flagnar auðveldlegaa falde, a scaglie薄片の조각조각 떨어지는, 잘 벗겨지는apsilupęs, nušerpetojęsplēkšņains; kārtainsberkelupasschilferachtigsom flasser av/faller av i flakpuszysty, płatkowatyescamosoca un fulg, ca fulgiiслоистыйvločkovitýkosmičastpahuljastflagig, fjällig, flingliknandeที่แตกเป็นแผ่นince tabaka halinde薄片狀的схожий на пластівціپرے جیساcó bông (như) tuyết; dễ bong ra từng mảng
flake out
(slang) to fall asleep straight away because one is extremely tired. omkapيَسْقُطُ نائِما من التَّعَبзаспивамvytuhnout (slang. usnout)gå ud som et lyswegtretenπέφτω ξερόςcaer rendidoära vajumaبه خواب رفتنלְהִתמוֹטֵטबेहोश हो जानाzaspati od umoraelnyomja az álom (fáradtságtól)langsung tiduraddormentarsi (per la stanchezza)バタンギューで寝入るtuoj pat užmigti, kristi ir užmigtiatslēgtiesterus tiduromvallen van vermoeidheid, in slaap vallensovne som en steinpaść ze zmęczeniaвыключитьсяodpadnúť, zaspať od vyčerpaniazaspati kot ubitklonutituppa avหลับเพราะเหนื่อยมากyatar yatmaz uyumak(俚)睡著відключитися, упасти від утомиنڈھال ہو کر سو جاناngủ thiếp đi(俚)
flaked out
(slang) extremely tired You must be flaked out after being awake all night.baie moeg; uitgeputمُرهَق جِدا، تعبان جداизтощен(hrozně) unavenýudkørtgeschafftεξουθενωμένοςagotado, rendidoväsimusest kokku kukkumas olemaبسیار خستهלְהִתמוֹטֵטअत्यधिक थकाizmorenteljesen kivan (fáradtságtól)kecapaianstanco疲れはてているnusikalęs, iš nuovargio nepastovintis ant kojų(galīgi) beigts (pārguris)terlalu penatdoodop, doodmoeutslittpadniętyизмочаленныйuťahaný, vyšťavenýzelo utrujen, zdelanizmorenutpumpad, färdigเหนื่อยมากçok yorgun(俚)极度疲勞знесиленийنہایت تھکا ہواrất mệt(俚)

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