Rolesets - flatten

flatten

flatten.01 - (cause to) become flat

FLATTEN-V NOTES: Frames file for 'flatten' based on survey of sentences in the WSJ corpus. Member of VN class other_cos-45.4 and carve-21.2-1.Frames created by Olga, amended by Paul (from flatten.01-v)
FLATTENING-N NOTES: Based on Thyme data. Comparison to flatten.01-v. Flatten.01 is a member of VN classes carve-21.2-1 and other_cos-45.4.No FN class. Framed by Katie. (from flattening.01-n)

Aliases:

flattening (n.)
flatten (v.)

Roles:

ARG0-PAG: causer of flatness, agent
ARG1-PPT: flat thing

flatten-v: intransitive

The changes come as Reebok , which [ ] grew rapidly in the mid-1980s but has seen
its salesARG1
flattenrel
of late , is seeking to regain momentum in the athletic - shoe business against rivals Nike Inc. and L.A. Gear Inc .

flatten-v: with PRED

In
areasARG1
where the freeway made giant concrete sandwiches of itself lie cars that police say have been
flattenedrel
into foot - thick slabsARGM-PRD
.

flattening-n: with arg 1

mildARGM-EXT
flatteningrel
of the left ventral aspect of the ponsARG1

flatten_out

flatten_out.02 - flatten completely

FLATTEN_OUT-V NOTES: (from flatten.02-v)

Aliases:

flatten_out (v.)

Roles:

ARG0-PAG: causer of flatness, agent
ARG1-PPT: flat thing

flattening_out-n: nominal

Under these conditions , even a
flatteningrel
outrel
of economic growthARG1
-- `` catching cold '' -- in the healthy metropolitan areas will create significant opportunities for corporations and professional service firms looking for bargains as the realestate industry catches pneumonia .

flat

flat.03 - lacking fizz

FLAT-J NOTES: Added by Julia based on WordNet. (from flat.03-j)

Aliases:

flat (j.)

Roles:

ARG1-PPT: fizzless substance

flat-j: the arg

I went around and asked the other tables to make sure that
no one 's sodaARG1
was
flatrel
.

flat.04 - not shiny (as a surface)

FLAT-J NOTES: Added by Julia based on WordNet. (from flat.04-j)

Aliases:

flat (j.)

Roles:

ARG1-PAG: dull surface

flat-j: standard

The paint they chose for the kitchenARG1
was
flatrel
rather than glossyARGM-ADV
.

flat.05 - lowered slightly in pitch

FLAT-J NOTES: Added by Julia based on WordNet. (from flat.02-j)

Aliases:

flat (j.)

Roles:

ARG1-PPT: note that is slightly low

flat-j: with EXT

Her singingARG1
was
slightlyARGM-EXT
flatrel
.

flat.06 - even, uniform, extending mainly in two dimensions (often horizontal)

FLAT NOTES: Updated for SpatialAMR by addition of args 2 and 3.
FLAT-J NOTES: Added by Julia based on WSJ data, flatten-v.01, which corresponds to VNcls carve-21.2-1 other_cos-45.4. (from flat.01-j)

Aliases:

flat (j.)

Roles:

ARG1-SE1: flat thing
ARG2-PLN: flat against what surface/plane
ARG3-SCL: scale

argMs

SalesARG1
were
roughlyARGM-ADV
flatrel
in the 1989 model yearARGM-TMP
compared with a year earlierARGM-ADV
,
though industry sales fellARGM-ADV
.

flat-j: tire

My car tireARG1
was
flatrel
tonightARGM-TMP
.

flat-j: canonical flatness

The ground under the tentARG1
was
flatrel
.

          (f / flat-06
            :ARG1 (g / ground
              :ARG1-of (u / under-01
                :ARG2 (t / tent))))
        

flat-j

SalesARG1
were
roughlyARGM-ADJ
flatrel
in the 1989 model yearARGM-TMP
compared with a year earlierARGM-ADV
,
though industry sales fellARGM-ADV
.

          (h / have-degree-91
            :ARG1 (s / sell-01
              :time (d / date-entity :year 1989
                :ARG1-of (m / model-01)))
            :ARG2 (f / flat-06
              :ARG1 s
              :degree (r / rough))
            :ARG3 (m2 / more)
            :ARG4 (s3 / sell-01
              :time (b / before
                :op1 s
                :quant (t2 / temporal-quantity :quant 1
                  :unit (y / year))))
            :concession (f2 / fall-01
              :ARG1 (s2 / sell-01
                :ARG0 (i2 / industry))))
        

flat-j

One footARG1
was
flatrel
to the groundARG2
, the other rested on the ball and slightly back , so that one knee was higher than the other .

          (a / and
            :op1 (f / flat-06
              :ARG1 (f2 / foot)
              :ARG2 (g / ground))
            :op2 (r / rest-01
              :ARG1 (f3 / foot
                :ARG1-of (o2 / other-01
                  :ARG2 f2))
              :manner (o / on-04
                :ARG1 f3
                :ARG2 (b / ball))
              :location (s / space
                :ARG1-of (b2 / back-12
                  :ARG2 f2
                  :degree (s2 / slight)))
              :manner (h / have-degree-91
                :ARG1 (k / knee :quant 1)
                :ARG2 (h2 / high-02
                  :ARG1 k)
                :ARG3 (m / more)
                :ARG4 (k2 / knee
                  :ARG1-of (o3 / other-01
                    :ARG2 k)))))