Nghĩa của từ flattest bằng Tiếng Anh

adjective
1
smooth and even; without marked lumps or indentations.
a flat wall
2
lacking interest or emotion; dull and lifeless.
“I'm sorry,” he said, in a flat voice
3
(of a fee, wage, or price) the same in all cases, not varying with changed conditions or in particular cases.
a $30 flat fare

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1. They are among the flattest, smoothest, and least explored regions on Earth.

2. The Piaget Altiplano is one of the world's flattest watches

3. Synonyms for Beigest include buffest, sandiest, puttiest, palest, greyest, grayest, dullest, drabbest, vaguest and flattest

4. Antonyms for Bubbliest include flattest, stillest, dullest, sullenest, saddest, lowest, unhappiest, miserablest, gloomiest and moodiest

5. Synonyms for Bluntest include dullest, obtusest, roundest, most worn, most rounded, most pointless, most unkeen, flattest, stubbiest and thickest

6. According to Semple, it is the Blackest, mattest, flattest acrylic paint available on the planet, capturing up to 99% of all the visible spectrum radiation

7. In fact, the Altiplano Ultimate Concept prototype from 2018 holds the record for the flattest manual watch at just 2 mm thick

8. We make rifles that are built to shoot at great distances, and the Javelin Bipod is an excellent choice to accompany the world’s flattest shooting rifles.

9. Each Arthroscope incorporates the unique Tri-Opt Lens System which produces one of the brightest, flattest, and high resolution edge-to-edge images in the industry

10. So they built the blade of light, and it's a very thin ribbon of steel, the world's -- probably the flattest and thinnest suspension bridge there is, with cables that are out on the side.

11. And to do that meant creating the flattest gradients that had ever yet been made, which meant building long viaducts across river valleys -- this is actually the viaduct across the Thames at Maidenhead -- and long tunnels such as the one at Box, in Wiltshire.