| 词汇 | flacks | 
| 释义 | (redirected from flacks)flack1. verb To work in public relations. Flacking for an A-list actress is exhausting, let me tell you. 2. noun Someone who works in public relations. I'll have my flack put out a statement—hopefully, that will quash some of these rumors. 3. noun Publicity or attention. I doubt that trailer will generate a lot flack—it makes the movie look pretty dull. flakCriticism or judgment. It is a shortening of the German word Fliegerabwehrkanone, meaning "anti-aircraft gun." Come on, I'm trying my best—stop giving me so much flak. flack outand flake outSl. to collapse with exhaustion; to lie down because of exhaustion. All the hikers flacked out when they reached the campsite. After a few hours, the hikers all flaked out. flack (out) in. to collapse in exhaustion; to go to sleep.  Betsy flacked out at nine every night.  flackverbSee flack out flakand flack (flæk)1.  n. complaints; criticism; negative feedback. (Originally referred to antiaircraft guns and the explosions and damage they caused. The first form is an initialism from German Fliegerabwehrkanonen = flyer defense cannons. I.e., the initial fl plus the first a plus the k.)  Why do I have to get all the flak for what you did?   2.  n. publicity; hype.  Who is going to believe this flack about being first-rate?   3.  n. a public relations agent or officer.  The flak made an announcement and then disappeared.  flackverbSee flak  | 
	
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