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flak

flak noun
also flack /ˈflæk/
flak
noun
also flack /ˈflæk/
Learner's definition of FLAK
[noncount]
: exploding shells that are shot at enemy aircraft from guns on the ground高射炮火
informal : harsh criticism严厉批评;抨击
BNC: 16602 COCA: 16001

flak

noun

variants or less commonly
plural flak also flack
1
: antiaircraft guns
2
: the bursting shells fired from flak
3
: criticism, opposition
She has taken a good deal of flak for espousing that view. E. J. Kahn, Jr.
When I was a restaurant bar manager I sometimes found myself taking flak from my customers for our high prices … Rob Hill

Example Sentences

He caught heavy flak for his decision to oppose the new school. He took a lot of flak from the other kids for his unusual appearance.
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Word History

Etymology

German, from Fliegerabwehrkanonen, from Flieger flyer + Abwehr defense + Kanonen cannons

First Known Use

1938, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Time Traveler
The first known use of flak was in 1938
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