释义 |
flak I. noun also flack \ˈflak\ (plural flak) Etymology: German flak, from fliegerabwehrkanone antiaircraft gun, from fliegerabwehr defense against air attack (from flieger aviator — from fliegen to fly, from Old High German fliogan — + abwehr defense, from abwehren to ward off, from ab off, away — from Old High German aba — + wehren to restrain, forbid, from Old High German werren to defend) + kanone cannon, from Italian cannone — more at fly, of, weir, cannon 1. : antiaircraft guns < flak battery > < flak ship > 2. : the bursting shells fired from flak < despite heavy flak damage made a safe landing > II. noun 1. : abusive criticism < I've taken flak from newsmen who think I've sold out — Chet Huntley > 2. : heated discussion : opposition < this modest proposal ran into flak — Charles MacDonald > 3. : flack III |