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单词 lat
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latn.1

Brit. /lɑːt/, U.S. /lɑt/
Etymology: < Hindi lāṭ, lāṭh.
a. A staff, pole. (rare in English use.)
ΘΚΠ
society > occupation and work > equipment > tool > types of tools generally > [noun] > in form of bar, pole, rod, etc.
stingc725
stakec893
sowelc900
tree971
rungOE
shaftc1000
staffc1000
stockc1000
poleOE
spritOE
luga1250
lever1297
stanga1300
perchc1300
raftc1330
sheltbeam1336
stower1371
palea1382
spar1388
spire1392
perk1396
ragged staff1397
peela1400
slot1399
plantc1400
heck-stower1401
sparkin1408
cammockc1425
sallow stakec1440
spoke1467
perk treec1480
yard1480
bode1483
spit1485
bolm1513
gada1535
ruttock1542
stob1550
blade1558
wattle1570
bamboo1598
loggat1600
barling1611
sparret1632
picket1687
tringle1706
sprund1736
lug-pole1773
polting lug1789
baton1801
stuckin1809
rack-pin1821
picket-pin1844
I-iron1874
pricker1875
stag1881
podger1888
window pole1888
verge1897
sallow pole1898
lat1899
swizzle-stick1962
1899 Westm. Gaz. 18 Aug. 2/1 A bamboo lat descended on his skull.
b. historical. ‘An obelisk or columnar monument; specifically used for the ancient Buddhist columns of Eastern India’ (Yule).
ΘΚΠ
society > communication > record > memorial or monument > [noun] > structure or erection > stone > column, pillar, or obelisk
needlea1387
obelisk1561
column1606
guglioc1660
cippus1667
aiguille1686
broach1715
lat1801
nuraghe1828
peulvan1841
shaft1847
1801 Asiatic Ann. Reg. 1800 Misc. Tracts 313/2 A high pillar of stone called Bheem-lat, or the Tealee, or oilman's lat or staff.
1876 J. Fergusson Hist. Indian & Eastern Archit. i. ii. 52 The oldest authentic examples of these lâts that we are acquainted with are those which King Asoka set up.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1902; most recently modified version published online March 2022).

latn.2

Brit. /lat/, U.S. /læt/
Etymology: < the first syllable of Latvija Latvia.
A unit of gold currency established by the state of Latvia in August 1922, with a par value of about 25 to the pound sterling, and discontinued in 1941; (also) the standard monetary unit of Latvia from 1992 until the adoption of the euro (Euro n.2 1a) in January 2014.
ΘΚΠ
society > trade and finance > money > standards and values of currencies > [noun] > specific monetary units or units of account > specific East European
stotinka1892
lev1902
zloty1915
koruna1920
haler1922
lat1923
pengo1925
korona1926
lek1927
forint1946
1923 Glasgow Herald 23 June 10 The last Budget year was closed with a surplus of over 18,000,000 lats gold.
1928 Daily Express 29 Aug. 2/5 The Latvian Ministry of Finance has decided to place an order for five-lat silver pieces..with the Royal Mint, London.
1942 Statesman's Year-bk. 1261 Latvia... The U.S.S.R. authorities abolished the lat currency on April 10, 1941.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1933; most recently modified version published online March 2022).

latn.3

Brit. /lat/, U.S. /læt/
Etymology: Shortened < latrine n.
slang.
= latrine n. 1 Usually in plural as lats.
ΘΚΠ
the world > physical sensation > cleanness and dirtiness > sanitation > privy or latrine > [noun]
gongOE
privy?c1225
room-housec1275
chamber foreignc1300
wardrobea1325
privy chamberc1325
foreignc1390
siegec1400
stool1410
jakes1432
house of easementa1438
kocayc1440
siege-hole1440
siege-house1440
privy house1463
withdraught1493
draught1530
shield1535
bench-hole1542
common house1542
stool1542
jakes house1547
boggard1552
house of office?1560
purging place1577
little house1579
issue1588
Ajax1596
draught-house1597
private1600
necessary house1612
vault1617
longhouse1622
latrine1623
necessary1633
commonsa1641
gingerbread officea1643
boghouse1644
cloaca1645
passage-house1646
retreat1653
shithouse1659
closet of ease1662
garderobe1680
backside1704
office1727
bog?1731
house of ease1734
cuz-john1735
easing-chair1771
backhouse1800
outhouse1819
netty1825
petty1848
seat of ease1850
closet1869
bathroom1883
crapper1927
lat1927
shouse1941
biffy1942
shitholec1947
toot1965
shitter1967
woodshed1974
1927 W. E. Collinson Contemp. Eng. 92 At Salisbury Plain and Camberley in 1909/10 I learnt a number of camping expressions like..lats (latrines).
1940 M. Marples Public School Slang 112 Other synonyms [for lavatories] are rears, lats..and dubs.
1957 J. I. M. Stewart Use of Riches i. ii. 25 Turk says that conscientious objectors have to clean out the lats in lunatic asylums.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1976; most recently modified version published online March 2022).

latn.4

Brit. /lat/, U.S. /læt/
Etymology: Abbreviation.
slang (originally Bodybuilding).
= latissimus dorsi n. Frequently in plural. Also attributive, esp. in lat spread n. a bodybuilding pose in which the latissimus dorsi muscles are stretched.
ΘΚΠ
the world > life > the body > structural parts > muscle > muscles of specific parts > [noun] > vertebral or costal region
saw-muscle1615
subclavian muscle1615
subclavius1615
latissimus dorsi1616
pectoralis1618
intercostal1681
pectoral1702
pectoralis major1733
pectoralis minor1734
serratus1827
lat1939
pec1949
pect1963
the world > life > the body > structural parts > muscle > muscles of specific parts > [adjective] > muscles of vertebral region
transverso-spinal1842
lat1939
society > leisure > sport > types of sport or game > gymnastics > exercise > [noun] > physical culture or body-building > specific pose
French press1956
lat spread1986
1939 Health & Strength 12 Aug. 234/2 ‘What is the meaning of the expression “contract the Lats.” in connection with pose photography?’ It is a slang expression, which would greatly shock the author of Gray's ‘Anatomy’, meaning ‘contract the Latissimus dorsi’.
1949 Health & Strength 11 Aug. 10/1 That loose back..completely covers those permanently expanded ‘lats’ and the previously much envied wasp waist.
1956 Muscle Power Mar. 46/1 The reason I put so much stress on lat development is that when you acquire wide and thick lats you have no need to ever attempt to spread them.
1977 Time 24 Jan. 79/1 A small group of dedicated people..have found happiness in the camaraderie of the gyms where they devote themselves to sculpting their lats and pects and stuff to preposterous perfection.
1982 A. Maupin Further Tales of City 66 My lats were great in the hayfork scene.
1986 Flex Feb. 80/2 Make..the space ample enough for each contestant to do a double-biceps or a lat spread without blocking someone else.
1991 Blitz Sept. 85/2 I'll admit that the overall winner had good lats and abs. I am fair, like.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1997; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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