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Lot

L0255700 (lŏt) In the Bible, Abraham's nephew, whose wife was turned into a pillar of salt when she looked back as they fled Sodom.

lot

L0255700 (lŏt)n.1. a lot or lots Informal a. A large extent, amount, or number: is in a lot of trouble; has lots of friends.b. Used adverbially to mean "to a great degree or extent" or "frequently": felt a lot better; ran lots faster; doesn't go out a whole lot; has seen her lots lately.c. A number of associated people or things: placating an angry lot of tenants; kids who were a noisy lot.d. Miscellaneous articles sold as one unit: a lot of stamps sold at an auction.e. An individual of a particular kind or type: That dog is a contented lot.2. a. A piece of land having specific boundaries, especially one constituting a part of a city, town, or block.b. A piece of land used for a given purpose: a parking lot.c. The complete grounds of a film studio.d. The outdoor area of a film studio.3. a. An object used in making a determination or choice at random: casting lots to see who will go first.b. The use of objects in making a determination or choice at random: chosen by lot.c. The determination or choice so made: The lot fell on the widow's only son.d. One's fortune in life; one's fate: It was her lot to struggle for years in obscurity.tr.v. lot·ted, lot·ting, lots 1. To apportion by lots; allot.2. To divide (land) into lots.3. To divide (goods) into lots for sale.
[Middle English, from Old English hlot.]

lot

(lɒt) pron (preceded by: a) a great number or quantity: a lot to do; a lot of people; a lot of trouble. n1. a collection of objects, items, or people: a nice lot of youngsters. 2. portion in life; destiny; fortune: it falls to my lot to be poor. 3. any object, such as a straw or slip of paper, drawn from others at random to make a selection or choice (esp in the phrase draw or cast lots)4. the use of lots in making a selection or choice (esp in the phrase by lot)5. an assigned or apportioned share6. (Commerce) an item or set of items for sale in an auction7. chiefly US and Canadian an area of land: a parking lot. 8. US and Canadian a piece of land with fixed boundaries9. (Film) chiefly US and Canadian a film studio and the site on which it is located10. a bad lot an unpleasant or disreputable person11. cast in one's lot with throw in one's lot with to join with voluntarily and share the fortunes of12. the lot the entire amount or numberadv (preceded by a) 13. to a considerable extent, degree, or amount; very much: to delay a lot. 14. a great deal of the time or often: to sing madrigals a lot. vb, lots, lotting or lotted15. to draw lots for (something)16. (tr) to divide (land, etc) into lots17. (tr) another word for allot[Old English hlot; related to Old High German lug portion of land, Old Norse hlutr lot, share]

Lot

(lɒt) n1. (Placename) a department of S central France, in Midi-Pyrénées region. Capital: Cahors. Pop: 164 413 (2003 est). Area: 5226 sq km (2038 sq miles)2. (Placename) a river in S France, rising in the Cévennes and flowing west into the Garonne River. Length: about 483 km (300 miles)

Lot

(lɒt) n (Bible) Old Testament Abraham's nephew: he escaped the destruction of Sodom, but his wife was changed into a pillar of salt for looking back as they fled (Genesis 19)

lot

(lɒt)

n., v. lot•ted, lot•ting. n. 1. one of a set of objects, as straws or pebbles, drawn or thrown from a container to decide a question or choice by chance. 2. the casting or drawing of such objects: to choose a person by lot. 3. the decision or choice made by such a method. 4. allotted share; portion. 5. fate; fortune; destiny: Her lot was not a happy one. 6. a distinct piece of land: a building lot. 7. a piece of land forming a part of a district, city, or other community. 8. a piece of land having a specified use: a parking lot. 9. a motion-picture studio and its surrounding property. 10. a distinct parcel, as of merchandise: furniture auctioned off in 20 lots. 11. a number of things or persons: There's one more, and that's the lot. 12. kind; sort: He's a bad lot. 13. a great many or a great deal: a lot of books; lots of money. v.t. 14. to divide or distribute by lot. 15. to divide, as land, into lots. Idioms: 1. a lot, to a notable degree; much: I feel a lot better. 2. draw or cast lots, to settle a question by the use of lots. [before 950; Middle English; Old English hlot, c. Middle Dutch, Middle Low German lot, Old Norse hlutr] lot′ter, n.

Lot

(lɒt)

n. Abraham's nephew, whose wife was changed into a pillar of salt for looking back during their flight from Sodom. Gen. 13:1–12, 19.

Lot

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n. a river in S France, flowing W to the Garonne. 300 mi. (480 km) long.

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Specifically, a quantity of material all of which was manufactured under identical conditions and assigned an identifying lot number.

Lot

 a number of persons or things, collectively; a group of items sold at an auction or for sale in set quantities. See also break, sort.

lot

1. 'a lot of' and 'lots of'

You use a lot of in front of a noun when you are talking about a large number of people or things, or a large amount of something.

We have quite a lot of newspapers.There's a lot of research to be done.

In conversation, you can use lots of in the same way.

Lots of people thought it was funny.You've got lots of time.

When you use a lot of or lots of in front of a plural countable noun, you use a plural form of a verb with it.

A lot of people come to our classes.Lots of people think writing is based on ideas, but it's much more than that.

When you use a lot of or lots of in front of an uncountable noun, you use a singular form of a verb with it.

A lot of money is spent on marketing.There is lots of money to be made in advertising.
2. 'a lot' and 'lots'

You use a lot to refer to a large quantity or amount of something.

I'd learnt a lot.I feel that we have a lot to offer.

You use a lot as an adverb to mean 'to a great extent' or 'often'.

You like Ralph a lot, don't you?They talk a lot about equality.

You also use a lot in front of comparatives. For example, if you want to emphasize the difference in age between two things, you can say that one thing is a lot older than the other.

The weather's a lot warmer there.I've known people who were in a lot more serious trouble than you.

You also use a lot with more to emphasize the difference between two quantities or amounts.

He earns a lot more money than she does.

In conversation, you can use lots with the same meaning.

She meets lots more people than I do.

lot


Past participle: lotted
Gerund: lotting
Imperative
lot
lot
Present
I lot
you lot
he/she/it lots
we lot
you lot
they lot
Preterite
I lotted
you lotted
he/she/it lotted
we lotted
you lotted
they lotted
Present Continuous
I am lotting
you are lotting
he/she/it is lotting
we are lotting
you are lotting
they are lotting
Present Perfect
I have lotted
you have lotted
he/she/it has lotted
we have lotted
you have lotted
they have lotted
Past Continuous
I was lotting
you were lotting
he/she/it was lotting
we were lotting
you were lotting
they were lotting
Past Perfect
I had lotted
you had lotted
he/she/it had lotted
we had lotted
you had lotted
they had lotted
Future
I will lot
you will lot
he/she/it will lot
we will lot
you will lot
they will lot
Future Perfect
I will have lotted
you will have lotted
he/she/it will have lotted
we will have lotted
you will have lotted
they will have lotted
Future Continuous
I will be lotting
you will be lotting
he/she/it will be lotting
we will be lotting
you will be lotting
they will be lotting
Present Perfect Continuous
I have been lotting
you have been lotting
he/she/it has been lotting
we have been lotting
you have been lotting
they have been lotting
Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been lotting
you will have been lotting
he/she/it will have been lotting
we will have been lotting
you will have been lotting
they will have been lotting
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been lotting
you had been lotting
he/she/it had been lotting
we had been lotting
you had been lotting
they had been lotting
Conditional
I would lot
you would lot
he/she/it would lot
we would lot
you would lot
they would lot
Past Conditional
I would have lotted
you would have lotted
he/she/it would have lotted
we would have lotted
you would have lotted
they would have lotted
Thesaurus
Noun1.lot - (often followed by `of') a large number or amount or extentlot - (often followed by `of') a large number or amount or extent; "a batch of letters"; "a deal of trouble"; "a lot of money"; "he made a mint on the stock market"; "see the rest of the winners in our huge passel of photos"; "it must have cost plenty"; "a slew of journalists"; "a wad of money"good deal, great deal, hatful, mickle, mint, muckle, passel, peck, quite a little, slew, spate, tidy sum, wad, stack, raft, pile, plenty, mountain, batch, heap, mass, deal, flock, pot, mess, sightlarge indefinite amount, large indefinite quantity - an indefinite quantity that is above the average in size or magnitudedeluge, flood, inundation, torrent - an overwhelming number or amount; "a flood of requests"; "a torrent of abuse"haymow - a mass of hay piled up in a barn for preservation
2.lot - a parcel of land having fixed boundaries; "he bought a lot on the lake"car park, parking area, parking lot, park - a lot where cars are parkedparcel of land, piece of ground, piece of land, tract, parcel - an extended area of landbuilding site, vacant lot - a lot on which there are no permanent buildings
3.lot - an unofficial association of people or groupslot - an unofficial association of people or groups; "the smart set goes there"; "they were an angry lot"band, circle, setsocial group - people sharing some social relationcar pool - a small group of car drivers who arrange to take turns driving while the others are passengersclique, coterie, ingroup, inner circle, camp, pack - an exclusive circle of people with a common purposecohort - a band of warriors (originally a unit of a Roman Legion)confederacy, conspiracy - a group of conspirators banded together to achieve some harmful or illegal purposeFour Hundred - the exclusive social set of a cityhorsey set, horsy set - a set of people sharing a devotion to horses and horseback riding and horse racingjet set - a set of rich and fashionable people who travel widely for pleasureparty, company - a band of people associated temporarily in some activity; "they organized a party to search for food"; "the company of cooks walked into the kitchen"
4.lot - your overall circumstances or condition in life (including everything that happens to you)lot - your overall circumstances or condition in life (including everything that happens to you); "whatever my fortune may be"; "deserved a better fate"; "has a happy lot"; "the luck of the Irish"; "a victim of circumstances"; "success that was her portion"circumstances, luck, destiny, fate, fortune, portioncondition - a mode of being or form of existence of a person or thing; "the human condition"good fortune, good luck, luckiness - an auspicious state resulting from favorable outcomesprovidence - a manifestation of God's foresightful care for his creaturesbad luck, ill luck, tough luck, misfortune - an unfortunate state resulting from unfavorable outcomesfailure - lack of success; "he felt that his entire life had been a failure"; "that year there was a crop failure"
5.lot - anything (straws or pebbles etc.) taken or chosen at random; "the luck of the draw"; "they drew lots for it"drawobject, physical object - a tangible and visible entity; an entity that can cast a shadow; "it was full of rackets, balls and other objects"
6.lot - any collection in its entirety; "she bought the whole caboodle"caboodle, bunchaggregation, collection, accumulation, assemblage - several things grouped together or considered as a whole
7.Lot - (Old Testament) nephew of Abraham; God destroyed Sodom and Gomorrah but chose to spare Lot and his family who were told to flee without looking back at the destructionOld Testament - the collection of books comprising the sacred scripture of the Hebrews and recording their history as the chosen people; the first half of the Christian Bible
Verb1.lot - divide into lots, as of land, for examplecarve up, dissever, divide, split, split up, separate - separate into parts or portions; "divide the cake into three equal parts"; "The British carved up the Ottoman Empire after World War I"
2.lot - administer or bestow, as in small portionslot - administer or bestow, as in small portions; "administer critical remarks to everyone present"; "dole out some money"; "shell out pocket money for the children"; "deal a blow to someone"; "the machine dispenses soft drinks"deal out, dish out, dispense, distribute, dole out, mete out, parcel out, shell out, administer, allot, dealgive - transfer possession of something concrete or abstract to somebody; "I gave her my money"; "can you give me lessons?"; "She gave the children lots of love and tender loving care"allot, portion, assign - give out; "We were assigned new uniforms"reallot - allot again; "They were realloted additional farm land"deal - distribute cards to the players in a game; "Who's dealing?"apply, give - give or convey physically; "She gave him First Aid"; "I gave him a punch in the nose"

lot

noun1. bunch (informal), group, crowd, crew, set, band, quantity, assortment, consignment We've just sacked one lot of builders.2. destiny, situation, circumstances, fortune, chance, accident, fate, portion, doom, hazard, plight Young people are usually less contented with their lot.3. share, group, set, piece, collection, portion, parcel, batch The receivers are keen to sell the stores as one lot.a lot or lots4. plenty, scores, masses (informal), load(s) (informal), ocean(s), wealth, piles (informal), a great deal, quantities, stack(s), heap(s), a good deal, large amount, abundance, reams (informal), oodles (informal) A lot of our land is used to grow crops.5. often, regularly, a great deal, frequently, a good deal They went out a lot when they lived in the city.draw lots choose, pick, select, toss up, draw straws (informal), throw dice, spin a coin Two names were selected by drawing lots.throw in your lot with someone join with, support, join forces with, make common cause with, align yourself with, ally or align yourself with, join fortunes with He has decided to throw in his lot with the far-right groups.

lot

noun1. That which is allotted:allocation, allotment, allowance, dole, measure, part, portion, quantum, quota, ration, share, split.Informal: cut.Slang: divvy.2. That which is inevitably destined:destiny, fate, fortune, kismet, portion, predestination.3. A number of individuals making up or considered a unit:array, band, batch, bevy, body, bunch, bundle, clump, cluster, clutch, collection, group, knot, party, set.4. A class that is defined by the common attribute or attributes possessed by all its members:breed, cast, description, feather, ilk, kind, manner, mold, nature, order, sort, species, stamp, stripe, type, variety.Informal: persuasion.5. Informal. A great deal:abundance, mass, mountain, much, plenty, profusion, wealth, world.Informal: barrel, heap, pack, peck, pile.Regional: power, sight.6. Informal. An indeterminately great amount or number:jillion, million (often used in plural), multiplicity, ream, trillion.Informal: bushel, gob (often used in plural), heap (often used in plural), load (often used in plural), oodles, passel, peck, scad (often used in plural), slew, wad, zillion.7. Informal. An indefinite amount or extent:deal, quantity.8. A piece of land:parcel, plot, tract.verbTo set aside or distribute as a share:admeasure, allocate, allot, allow, apportion, assign, give, measure out, mete (out).
Translations
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lot

(lot) noun1. a person's fortune or fate. It seemed to be her lot to be always unlucky. 運氣,命運 运气2. a separate part. She gave one lot of clothes to a jumble sale and threw another lot away. 一部份 一部份3. one article or several, sold as a single item at an auction. Are you going to bid for lot 28? 一件,一批 一批lots noun plural a large quantity or number. lots of people; She had lots and lots of food left over from the party. 許多 许多a lot a large quantity or number. What a lot of letters! 許多 许多draw/cast lotsdraw

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  • Is there a parking lot near here? (US)
    Is there a car park near here? (UK) → 附近有没有停车场?

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See:
  • a bad lot
  • a fat lot
  • a fat lot of good
  • a fat lot of good/help/use
  • a fat lot of use
  • a lot
  • a lot of
  • a lot of baloney
  • a lot of bunk
  • a lot of malarkey
  • a lot of moola
  • a lot of nerve
  • a lot of pluck
  • a lot of promise
  • a lot on (one's) plate
  • a lot, not much, etc. in the way of something
  • a whole lot
  • a whole lot of (something)
  • all over the lot
  • bad lot
  • be the best of a bad lot
  • best of a bad bunch
  • best of a bad lot
  • by lot
  • carry (an amount of) weight
  • cast (one's) lot in with (someone or something)
  • cast (one's) lot with (someone or something)
  • cast lot in
  • cast lot with
  • cast lots
  • cast one's lot with
  • cast/draw lots
  • cover a lot of ground
  • cover ground
  • draw lots
  • draw straws
  • fall to (one's) lot
  • fall to someone's lot
  • fat chance
  • fat lot
  • get (a lot of) grief (from someone)
  • get (a lot of) stick (from someone)
  • get (some kind of) mileage out of (something)
  • get a lot of mileage out of
  • get a lot of stick
  • give (someone) (a lot of) stick
  • give and take
  • have (a lot) of bottle
  • have (an amount of) plates spinning
  • have (something) going for (one)
  • have a lot going
  • have a lot going for (one)
  • have a lot of bottle
  • have a lot of irons in the fire
  • have a lot of time for (someone or something)
  • have a lot of time for somebody/something
  • have a lot on
  • have a lot on (one's) mind
  • have a lot on (one's) plate
  • have a lot on mind
  • have a lot on one's plate
  • have a lot on the ball
  • have a lot to answer for
  • have a lot, anything, etc. on
  • have a lot, something, nothing, etc. going for you
  • have anything on
  • have enough on (one's) plate
  • have enough on your plate
  • have enough, a lot, etc. on your plate
  • have going for one
  • have nothing going for (someone or something)
  • have several irons in the fire
  • have something on the ball
  • have something/a lot on the ball
  • have too many irons in the fire
  • have too much on plate
  • heck of a lot of
  • hell of a lot of (something)
  • in the way of (someone or something)
  • irons in the fire, lots of/too many
  • it, etc. says a lot, much, etc. about/for somebody/something
  • job lot
  • keep (an amount of) balls in the air
  • keep (an amount of) plates spinning
  • leave a lot to be desired
  • leave a lot, much, etc. to be desired
  • leave lots to be desired
  • lose (some amount of) time
  • lose money on (something)
  • lot lizard
  • lot of
  • lot of give-and-take
  • lot of hooey, a
  • lot of nerve
  • lot of promise
  • lots of
  • lots of love (from)
  • lots of luck
  • Lots of luck!
  • lots of people or things Go to a lot of
  • lots of promise
  • make (an amount of money) on (something)
  • make noise (about something)
  • no shortage of lots of
  • not a (whole) lot
  • not do a lot for (someone)
  • not do anything for (someone)
  • not do anything/a lot/much for somebody
  • not have a lot on
  • not have anything on
  • not the only fish in the sea
  • pay scot and lot
  • pay scot and lot (for something)
  • plate, to have a lot/enough on one's
  • put (one) to a lot of expense
  • quite a bit
  • quite a lot
  • save (an amount of) (money) on (something)
  • say a great deal about (someone or something)
  • say a lot about (something)
  • see a lot of (one)
  • see a lot, nothing, etc. of somebody
  • show (a lot) of bottle
  • spend (something) for (something)
  • spend (something) on (someone or something)
  • take (a lot of) stick (from someone)
  • take a load off mind
  • take a lot of nerve
  • take a lot of nerve (to do something)
  • take a lot off (someone's) mind
  • take a lot out of
  • take a lot out of (one)
  • Thanks
  • the best of a bad bunch/lot
  • the best of the lot
  • the last of the lot
  • the whole lot
  • there are plenty/lots more fish in the sea
  • there's a lot/much to be said for (something)
  • think a lot of
  • think a lot of (someone or something)
  • throw in (one's) lot with (someone or something)
  • throw in your lot with
  • throw in your lot with somebody
  • throw in your lot with someone
  • whole heap more
  • you lot
  • you've got a lot of nerve

Lot


Lot,

in the Book of Genesis, the son of Abraham's brother Haran. Lot settled in Sodom and received a warning of its destruction. As he fled with his family, his wife, disobeying God's orders, looked back at the city and was turned into a pillar of salt. In biblical ethnography, Lot is considered the eponymous ancestor of the Moabites and Ammonites.

Lot

(lôt), department (1990 pop. 156,100), S central France, in Quercy. CahorsCahors
, town (1991 pop. 20,787), capital of Lot dept., S central France, in Quercy, on the Lot River. A commercial center, it has canneries, distilleries, and factories making a great variety of products.
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Lot,

river, c.300 mi (483 km) long, rising in the Cévennes Mts., SE France, and flowing W past Mende and Cahors to join the Garonne River. The limestone plateaus through which the Lot winds are intersected by fertile valleys and vineyards.

Lot

One of the smaller portions of land into which a village, town, or city block is divided or laid out; also, a parcel of a subdivision, described by reference to a recorded plot or by definite boundaries. Also a portion of land in one ownership; if two or more lots are occupied by a single building unit, then such a plot is considered a single lot.

Lot

 

a universal means for apportioning benefits, burdens, social responsibilities, and the like, developed and widely used in all ancient societies. Casting lots was especially important in the rural (nonkinship) commune for the distribution of allotments of plowland for individual use. The plot of land thus received was also itself known as a lot, as in the ancient Greek term kleros or old Polish treb. In Athens during the fifth century B.C., lots were employed in assigning posts of social responsibility. The ancient Romans also cast lots to determine those condemned in the practice of decimation, that is, the execution of every tenth person in cases of group crimes or when the guilty party could not be discovered. Medieval law and custom preserved the use of lots for the allotment of inheritances, shares of communal land, taxes and responsibilities.

Lots were cast as an integral part of the judicial process in Rus’, in dueling customs, and so on. In prerevolutionary Russia, the practice continued in the naming of jurors and in electoral law (for example, see art. 17 of the Statute on Elections to the State Duma, of Dec. 11, 1905).

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Lot

 

a department in southwestern France, in the Lot and Dordogne valleys, and partly on the Massif Central and the Quercy Plateau. Area, 5,200 sq km. Population, 150,000 (1972). Administrative center, Cahors. Lot is an agricultural area where sheep are raised and fruit is grown. The textile and timber industries are also important.


Lot

 

a river in southwestern France, right tributary of the Garonne. Length, 480 km; basin area, 11,200 sq km. Rising in the western slopes of the Cévennes, the Lot crosses the southern section of the Massif Central in a narrow valley and flows through the Garonne Valley in its lower reaches. The river is fed primarily by rain; high water occurs in March and April and shallow water from July to September. The water level rises 3–5 m during floods. Average water discharge at the mouth is 180 cu m per sec. The Lot is navigable below the influx of the Truyère River. The cities of Cahors and Villeneuve-sur-Lot are on the river.


Lot

 

in biblical mythology the nephew of Abraham.

According to the Book of Genesis, when the god Yahweh punished the sinful city of Sodom (where Lot was a shepherd), only Lot and his family were spared by god; during the flight from Sodom, Lot’s wife disobeyed the command not to look back at the burning city and as punishment was turned into a pillar of salt. Lot’s two daughters, thinking that after the destruction of Sodom they and their father alone remained alive on the earth, plied their father with wine and had incestuous relations with him, from which were born Moab and Ammon, founders of the tribes of the Moabites and Ammonites. In one of the Qumran scrolls discovered in the Dead Sea area in the late 1940’s new details of the legend of Lot have been found.


Lot

 

(Russian sortament or sortiment), a grouping of manufactured products by grade, production type, size, or some other criterion. The term sortament is used in the metallurgical industry, primarily in reference to rolled products. Sortiment is used in the production of timber.

lot

[lät] (analytical chemistry) A specimen of bulk material that is to undergo chemical analysis. (civil engineering) A piece of land with fixed boundaries. (industrial engineering) A quantity of material, such as propellant, the units of which were manufactured under identical conditions. Also known as lot batch.

lot

A parcel of land that is described on a recorded plat or by a survey.

Lot

treated and feted two disguised angels. [O.T.: Genesis, 19:1–3]See: Hospitality

Lot

impregnates his two daughters. [O.T.: Genesis 19:36]See: Incest

Lot

allowed by God to escape the conflagration of Sodom and Gomorrah. [O.T.: Genesis 13:1–12]See: Survival

lot

1. an item or set of items for sale in an auction 2. Chiefly US and Canadian a film studio and the site on which it is located

Lot

11. a department of S central France, in Midi-Pyr?n?es region. Capital: Cahors. Pop.: 164 413 (2003 est.). Area: 5226 sq. km (2038 sq. miles) 2. a river in S France, rising in the C?vennes and flowing west into the Garonne River. Length: about 483 km (300 miles)

Lot

2 Old Testament Abraham's nephew: he escaped the destruction of Sodom, but his wife was changed into a pillar of salt for looking back as they fled (Genesis 19)

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LOT

 left occipitotransverse (position of the fetus).

LOT

Abbreviation for left occipitotransverse position.

lot

A batch of a manufactured product–eg, chemicals, drugs, reagents, or specimen tubes, produced or packaged from one production run and simultaneously subjected to quality control testing

Patient discussion about LOT

Q. Is it true that alcohol has lots of calories? if so, then how can it be that people who are alcoholics are not all very fat?A. Alcohol carries about 7 Kcal per gram. 1 gram of fat gives 9 kcal & 1 gram of carbohydrate gives 4 kcal. but vast amount of alcohol can suppress the need for food, so they can pass out every afternoon and forget eating. obesity is a better situation. trust me.

Q. Lot’s of time at home, too close to the fridge - any tips? I’m starting my 6 months-preparation period for my finals next month, which mean I’ll spend practically all day at home, in a dangerous vicinity to the fridge. I already lost 25 pounds that I rather not gain again. Does any one have any tips how to avoid the dangers of being at home so much? ?A. If you are used to eat something when studying (like me…), try to move to healthier options – vegetables instead of snacks, water instead of coke etc. – it can save you a lot of calories. Good luck!

Q. i smoke a lot ! what syndromes should i expect to develop health wise? A. the question should be- what i shouldn't expect... smoking causes those types of cancer: mouth, bronchi, lungs salivary glads. heart problems, plugged arteries..and thats just the start...here is a link that will tell you most of the risks involved:
http://www.netdoctor.co.uk/health_advice/facts/smokehealth.htm

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Lot


Lot

In sales, a parcel or single article that is the subject matter of a separate sale or delivery, irrespective of whether or not it is adequate to perform the contract. In the Securities and commodities market, a specific number of shares or a particular quantity of a commodity specified for trading. In the law of real estate, one of several parcels into which real property is divided.

A lot is ordinarily one of several contiguous pieces of land of which a block is composed. Real property is commonly described in terms of lot and block numbers on recorded maps and plats.

LOT. Anything on which depends the accidental determination of a right by which we acquire or lose something; or it is that which fortuitously determines what we are to acquire. When it can be certainly known what are our rights, we ought never to resort to a decision by lot; but when it is impossible to tell what actually belong to us, as if an estate is divided into three parts and one part given to each of three persons, the proper way to ascertain each one's part is to draw lots. Wolff, Dr. &c., de la Nat. Sec. 669.

lot


Lot

A Russian unit of weight approximately equivalent to 12.8 grams. It was rendered obsolete when the Soviet Union began to use the metric system in 1924.

lot

The number of bonds or shares of stock in a single trade. See also odd lot, round lot.
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LOT


AcronymDefinition
LOTList of Tables
LOTLeaders of Tomorrow (various organizations)
LOTPolskie Linie Lotnicze (Polish Airlines)
LOTLack of Talent (band)
LOTLook Over There
LOTLetter of Transmittal
LOTLyric Opera Theatre (various locations)
LOTLine of Travel (USPS Address Code Element)
LOTLicensed Occupational Therapist
LOTLanguage of Thought (cognitive hypothesis)
LOTLockport, Illinois (Airport Code)
LOTLeft Occiput Transverse (fetal position)
LOTLock on Target
LOTLine of Technology
LOTLife Orientation Test
LOTLife Of Type
LOTLandelijke Onderzoekschool Taalwetenschap (Dutch: The Netherlands National Graduate School of Linguistics)
LOTLoss Of Track
LOTLibrary of Texas
LOTLeak-Off Test
LOTLapped Orthogonal Transform
LOTLine Output Transformer (electronics)
LOTLiaison and Observation Team
LOTLinear Override Tool (energy production)
LOTLinear Quantizer
LOTLow Observables Technology
LOTLockout Trunk
LOTLocal Office Team
LOTLarge Orbiting Telescope
LOTLocal Office Training
LOTLease Operate and Transfer
LOTline-of-travel sequence (US Postal Service routing method)
LOTLimited Operational Test
LOTLotto-Adecho (Tour de France cycling sponsor)
LOTLoad Out Truss
LOTLimited Operation Test

lot


  • all
  • noun
  • verb
  • phrase

Synonyms for lot

noun bunch

Synonyms

  • bunch
  • group
  • crowd
  • crew
  • set
  • band
  • quantity
  • assortment
  • consignment

noun destiny

Synonyms

  • destiny
  • situation
  • circumstances
  • fortune
  • chance
  • accident
  • fate
  • portion
  • doom
  • hazard
  • plight

noun share

Synonyms

  • share
  • group
  • set
  • piece
  • collection
  • portion
  • parcel
  • batch

phrase a lot or lots: plenty

Synonyms

  • plenty
  • scores
  • masses
  • load(s)
  • ocean(s)
  • wealth
  • piles
  • a great deal
  • quantities
  • stack(s)
  • heap(s)
  • a good deal
  • large amount
  • abundance
  • reams
  • oodles

phrase a lot or lots: often

Synonyms

  • often
  • regularly
  • a great deal
  • frequently
  • a good deal

phrase draw lots

Synonyms

  • choose
  • pick
  • select
  • toss up
  • draw straws
  • throw dice
  • spin a coin

phrase throw in your lot with someone

Synonyms

  • join with
  • support
  • join forces with
  • make common cause with
  • align yourself with
  • ally or align yourself with
  • join fortunes with

Synonyms for lot

noun that which is allotted

Synonyms

  • allocation
  • allotment
  • allowance
  • dole
  • measure
  • part
  • portion
  • quantum
  • quota
  • ration
  • share
  • split
  • cut
  • divvy

noun that which is inevitably destined

Synonyms

  • destiny
  • fate
  • fortune
  • kismet
  • portion
  • predestination

noun a number of individuals making up or considered a unit

Synonyms

  • array
  • band
  • batch
  • bevy
  • body
  • bunch
  • bundle
  • clump
  • cluster
  • clutch
  • collection
  • group
  • knot
  • party
  • set

noun a class that is defined by the common attribute or attributes possessed by all its members

Synonyms

  • breed
  • cast
  • description
  • feather
  • ilk
  • kind
  • manner
  • mold
  • nature
  • order
  • sort
  • species
  • stamp
  • stripe
  • type
  • variety
  • persuasion

noun a great deal

Synonyms

  • abundance
  • mass
  • mountain
  • much
  • plenty
  • profusion
  • wealth
  • world
  • barrel
  • heap
  • pack
  • peck
  • pile
  • power
  • sight

noun an indeterminately great amount or number

Synonyms

  • jillion
  • million
  • multiplicity
  • ream
  • trillion
  • bushel
  • gob
  • heap
  • load
  • oodles
  • passel
  • peck
  • scad
  • slew
  • wad
  • zillion

noun an indefinite amount or extent

Synonyms

  • deal
  • quantity

noun a piece of land

Synonyms

  • parcel
  • plot
  • tract

verb to set aside or distribute as a share

Synonyms

  • admeasure
  • allocate
  • allot
  • allow
  • apportion
  • assign
  • give
  • measure out
  • mete

Synonyms for lot

noun (often followed by 'of') a large number or amount or extent

Synonyms

  • good deal
  • great deal
  • hatful
  • mickle
  • mint
  • muckle
  • passel
  • peck
  • quite a little
  • slew
  • spate
  • tidy sum
  • wad
  • stack
  • raft
  • pile
  • plenty
  • mountain
  • batch
  • heap
  • mass
  • deal
  • flock
  • pot
  • mess
  • sight

Related Words

  • large indefinite amount
  • large indefinite quantity
  • deluge
  • flood
  • inundation
  • torrent
  • haymow

noun a parcel of land having fixed boundaries

Related Words

  • car park
  • parking area
  • parking lot
  • park
  • parcel of land
  • piece of ground
  • piece of land
  • tract
  • parcel
  • building site
  • vacant lot

noun an unofficial association of people or groups

Synonyms

  • band
  • circle
  • set

Related Words

  • social group
  • car pool
  • clique
  • coterie
  • ingroup
  • inner circle
  • camp
  • pack
  • cohort
  • confederacy
  • conspiracy
  • Four Hundred
  • horsey set
  • horsy set
  • jet set
  • party
  • company

noun your overall circumstances or condition in life (including everything that happens to you)

Synonyms

  • circumstances
  • luck
  • destiny
  • fate
  • fortune
  • portion

Related Words

  • condition
  • good fortune
  • good luck
  • luckiness
  • providence
  • bad luck
  • ill luck
  • tough luck
  • misfortune
  • failure

noun anything (straws or pebbles etc.) taken or chosen at random

Synonyms

  • draw

Related Words

  • object
  • physical object

noun any collection in its entirety

Synonyms

  • caboodle
  • bunch

Related Words

  • aggregation
  • collection
  • accumulation
  • assemblage

noun (Old Testament) nephew of Abraham

Related Words

  • Old Testament

verb divide into lots, as of land, for example

Related Words

  • carve up
  • dissever
  • divide
  • split
  • split up
  • separate

verb administer or bestow, as in small portions

Synonyms

  • deal out
  • dish out
  • dispense
  • distribute
  • dole out
  • mete out
  • parcel out
  • shell out
  • administer
  • allot
  • deal

Related Words

  • give
  • allot
  • portion
  • assign
  • reallot
  • deal
  • apply
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