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平らな, 滑らかな
フラット, べモル
フラット, 泡のない
What is "flat"?
Flat is a term used to describe a type of drink that has lost its effervescence or carbonation. This can occur over time as a result of exposure to air, or as a result of being shaken or stirred, causing the carbon dioxide to escape from the liquid. Flat drinks can include sodas, sparkling water, and certain types of beer, and are often less enjoyable than their fizzy counterparts due to their lack of bubbles and fizziness. Flat drinks can also have a less appealing taste and mouthfeel, as the carbonation can play a role in enhancing the flavor and texture of the drink. While flat drinks can still be consumed, they may be less satisfying and enjoyable than their carbonated counterparts. To prevent drinks from going flat, they should be stored in airtight containers and consumed promptly after opening.
切れた, 放電した
平らな, フラットな
平らな, 平坦な
完全な, 明確な
平坦, 単調
マット, 光沢のない
平らな, フラットな
フラット, 非活動的
平坦な, 奥行きのない
平らな, フラットな
フラット, 単調な
固定の, 平坦な
アパート, フラット
パンクしたタイヤ, 空気の抜けたタイヤ
フラット, フラット記号
What is a "flat"?
A flat is a musical symbol that lowers the pitch of a note by one half step, or one semitone. It is represented by the symbol "♭", which resembles a lowercase "b" with a vertical line. For example, if a note is D, placing a flat in front of it changes it to D♭, which is slightly lower in pitch. Flats are used to adjust the pitch of notes in music, helping to create specific tonal effects and fit within different musical keys and scales.
shoe that has very low heel or no heels at all
平地, 広がり
苗床, プランター
セット, 舞台セット
What is a "flat"?
A flat is a piece of stage scenery used in theater to create walls or backdrops. It is typically a large, flat panel made of lightweight materials such as wood or fabric, and is often covered with painted or printed designs to simulate various surfaces or settings. Flats are arranged on stage to build the environment for a scene and can be easily moved or repositioned as needed during a performance.
フラットカー, 貨物車
率直に, 直接に
平らに, 水平に
完全に, 全く
flat
flatly
flatly
flatness
flatness