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Definition of flat-top in English: flat-topnoun 1A man's hairstyle in which the hair is cropped short so that it bristles up into a flat surface. (男式)板寸头,平头 a blond flat-top and a faint blond mustache Example sentencesExamples - In eighth-grade, one of my classmates got a flattop.
- The children were allowed to drink sodas for breakfast and this seemed as exotic to me as Elwin's silver flattop and the red bow ties he customarily wore.
- Apparently Pop is sold on growing his hair out from the flattop we're all used to, into some kind of feathered, curling-in-the-back thing.
- He's wiry, he wears a goatee and a flattop, he's got a ready smile and a quick wink and, yeah, I suppose he has opinions.
- Irreverent commentary is as much a characteristic trait of Duke as his razor edged flattop, and he hasn't lost any of his will to communicate his intent.
- A flat-top modified by blow-dried wings of hair is a good start.
- At a time when the flattop represented the American male ideal, the rockabillies wore coiffures worthy of French royalty.
- I was at a large, mostly punk house-party when a nervous-looking kid with a flat-top showed up.
- His hair was in a flat-top with the front part slicked up like a tailfin on a Cadillac.
- The two younger tattooists are both short and wide with flat-tops.
2An acoustic guitar that has a flat rather than a curved front. 平板吉他 he had a guitar, an old Gibson flat-top Example sentencesExamples - Whether he's on a resonator or a flattop guitar, his joy for playing is palpable and addictive.
- Instrumentation includes greats such as David Grier on flat-top guitar, Matt Flinner on mandolin, Stuart Duncan on fiddle and the list goes on and on.
- J-200 is the model number of the Gibson acoustic guitar known as âthe king of the flat-topsâ.
- Folklore described Watson as "a powerful singer and a tremendously influential picker who virtually invented the art of playing mountain fiddle tunes on the flattop guitar."
- No fan of flat-top guitar picking should be without this one in their collection.
- A native of Winston-Salem, NC, Tim taught himself to play on an old Stella flat-top guitar.
- Born in New York in 1905, he was only nine years old when he began an apprenticeship with great-uncle Ciani, who made violins, mandolins, and flat-top guitars.
- There had been electrified flat-tops since the 1950s, such as Gibson's CF-100E and J-160E or Martin's D-18E and D-28E, but these had conventional electric guitar pickups installed on an acoustic guitar.
3US informal An aircraft carrier. 〈美,非正式〉航空母舰 Example sentencesExamples - They began a steady rotation with the other carrier-based planes from the surviving flattops.
- Other confirmed attendants so far include France's flagship, carrier FS Charles de Gaulle, and Spain's flat-top SPS Principe de Asturias.
- One of the flat-tops is always ready for front-line deployment, and that task currently falls to HMS Invincible, while a second can be swiftly reactivated - which is where the Ark stands.
- Later that day, other enlisted radiomen/gunners helped even the score, protecting their dive-bomber pilots as they wiped out the enemy carrier force, sinking all four Japanese flattops.
- The aircraft carrier Harry S Truman, the newest operational flattop in the U.S. fleet, sailed this morning from Norfolk, Virginia.
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