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flank

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++
Related topics: Biology, Army
flank1 /flæŋk/ noun [countable]  1. HBthe side of an animal’s or person’s body, between the ribs and the hip 胁部,胁腹5 see picture at 见图 horse12 PMASIDEthe side of an army in a battle, or a sports team when playing 〔军队或球队的〕侧翼 We were attacked on our left flank. 我们的左翼受到攻击。3. SIDEthe side of a hill, mountain, or very large building 〔山或大型建筑物的〕侧面
Examples from the Corpus
flankThe adult male's back and flanks are azure blue, shading to yellowish on the belly.Similar trends in reservoir quality are noted with a detectable improvement in reservoir quality towards the basin flank.Four 109s came in on the left flank, firing from such a ridiculous range that Patterson knew the pilots were inexperienced.With one fierce and skilful kick of his aching foot he will mend a deep concavity in the refrigerator's flank.He lay the back of his hand against the flank.An angular unconformity recognised in the Upper Carboniferous on the flanks of the London-Brabant Massif was of particular interest in this respect.I was out on the flank with my platoon, and to my right was some high elephant grass.
flank2 verb [transitive]  WITHto be on both sides of someone or something 位于两侧 Lewis entered flanked by two bodyguards. 刘易斯在左右两名保镖的陪同下走了进来。 mountains flanking the road 公路两旁的群山→ See Verb table
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flankParked outside her flat, the 325i gleams, its perfect lines embarrassing the cars flanking it.A review of the honey bees is flanked by a fascinating description of the less well known bumble bees.At length they came to another smaller gate, flanked by a gloriously lopsided storybook cottage.Further round soared the precipitous south west rockface of Baruntse, flanked by its satellite range of peaks.Canning and Lamb were flanked by police in the oak-panelled courtroom and stared straight ahead throughout the hearing, saying nothing.Occasionally, like a liner, they passed an estancia with stables and a drive flanked by poplars and sailed on.The façade is flanked by symmetric towers.Somehow, he managed to flank Pat Buchanan on the right, to no avail.
Origin flank1 (1000-1100) Old French flanc
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flank
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flank1 /flæŋk/ noun [countable]
 Date: 1000-1100
 Language: Old French
 Origin: flanc
1. the side of an animal’s or person’s body, between the ribs and the hip
2. the side of an army in a battle, or a sports team when playing:
    We were attacked on our left flank.
3. the side of a hill, mountain, or very large building

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flank2 verb [transitive]
to be on both sides of someone or something:
    Lewis entered flanked by two bodyguards.
    mountains flanking the road


flankBrE /flæŋk/ 🔊NAmE /flæŋk/ 🔊 nounthe side of sth such as a building or mountain (建筑物、山等的)侧面the left or right side of an army during a battle, or a sports team during a game (军队或运动队的)翼侧,侧面,侧翼the side of an animal between the ribs and the hip (动物的)胁腹
flankBrE /flæŋk/ 🔊NAmE /flæŋk/ 🔊 verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they flank BrE /flæŋk/ 🔊 NAmE /flæŋk/ 🔊present simple - he / she / it flanks BrE /flæŋks/ 🔊 NAmE /flæŋks/ 🔊past simple flanked BrE /flæŋkt/ 🔊 NAmE /flæŋkt/ 🔊past participle flanked BrE /flæŋkt/ 🔊 NAmE /flæŋkt/ 🔊 -ing form flanking BrE /ˈflæŋkɪŋ/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈflæŋkɪŋ/ 🔊be flanked by sb/sth to have sb/sth on one or both sides 侧面(或两侧)有She left the courtroom flanked by armed guards. 她在武装警卫护送下离开法庭。🔊🔊~ sth to be placed on one or both sides of sth 位于…的侧翼;在…侧面They drove through the cotton fields that flanked Highway 17. 他们驾车穿过了 17 号公路边上的棉田。🔊🔊