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flat·bed  (fltbd)
n.
1. An open truck bed or trailer with no sides, used to carry large objects such as heavy machinery, cars, or houses.
2. A railroad flatcar.
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.flatbedflatbed - freight car without permanent sides or roof
freight car - a railway car that carries freight
2.flatbed - an open truck bed or trailer with no sides; used to carry large heavy objects
truck bed - the floor or bottom of a wagon or truck or trailer
Translations
flatbed [ˈflætbɛd] flatbed truck (mainly US) flatbed lorry (British) ncamion m à plateau
flatbed scanner nscanner m à plat
flat cap n (British)casquette f
flat-chested [ˌflætˈtʃɛstɪd] adj
She is flat-chested → Elle n'a pas de poitrine.
flat feet npl
to have flat feet → avoir les pieds plats


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