单词 | lat |
释义 | lat. in British Englishabbreviation for latitude latitude in British English (ˈlætɪˌtjuːd) noun 1. a. an angular distance in degrees north or south of the equator (latitude 0°), equal to the angle subtended at the centre of the globe by the meridian between the equator and the point in question b. (often plural) a region considered with regard to its distance from the equator longitude (sense 1)2. scope for freedom of action, thought, etc; freedom from restriction his parents gave him a great deal of latitude 3. photography the range of exposure over which a photographic emulsion gives an acceptable negative 4. astronomy celestial latitude Lat. in British Englishabbreviation for Latin Latin in British English (ˈlætɪn) noun 1. the language of ancient Rome and the Roman Empire and of the educated in medieval Europe, which achieved its classical form during the 1st century bc. Having originally been the language of Latium, belonging to the Italic branch of the Indo-European family, it later formed the basis of the Romance group Late Latin, Low Latin, Medieval Latin, New Latin, Old Latin, See also Romance2. a member of any of those peoples whose languages are derived from Latin 3. an inhabitant of ancient Latium adjective 4. of or relating to the Latin language, the ancient Latins, or Latium 5. characteristic of or relating to those peoples in Europe and Latin America whose languagesare derived from Latin 6. of or relating to the Roman Catholic Church 7. denoting or relating to the Roman alphabet Lat in American English1. Latin 2. Latvia 3. Latvian lat in American English latitude Examples of 'lat.' in a sentence |
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