单词 | batten |
释义 | batten1/ˈbat(ə)n /noun 1A long flat strip of squared timber or metal used to hold something in place or as a fastening against a wall.The horizontal timber battens of the south wall overlay profiled metal sheets, changing the scale of the wall and introducing shadow animation....
Synonyms bar, bolt, clamp, rail, shaft; board, strip 1.1A strip of wood or metal for securing a tarpaulin over a ship’s hatchway.I also wonder if Bo has tightened the batten strings to reduce washout....
1.2A strip of wood or plastic used to stiffen and hold the leech of a sail out from the mast.A new ‘U’ shaped batten pocket tends to lock the sail to the batten and help limit chord wise pressure movement resulting in less pitch up in strong thermal conditions....
verb [with object] Strengthen or fasten (something) with battens: Stephen was battening down the shutters...
Synonyms fasten, fix, secure, clamp, clasp, bolt, rivet, lash, make fast, nail down, seal, tether Phrasesbatten down the hatches OriginLate 15th century: from Old French batant, present participle (used as a noun) of batre 'to beat', from Latin battuere. Rhymesbatten2/ˈbat(ə)n /verb [no object] (batten on) Thrive or prosper at the expense of: multinational monopolies batten on the working classes...
Synonyms flourish at the expense of, thrive at the expense of, fatten at the expense of, prosper at the expense of, gain at the expense of, be a parasite on OriginLate 16th century (in the sense 'improve in condition, grow fat'): from Old Norse batna 'get better', related to better1. |
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