释义 |
lathe I. \ˈlāth\ transitive verb Etymology: Middle English lathen to invite, from Old English lathian — more at lure archaic : to invite especially to a wedding or funeral II. noun (-s) Etymology: Middle English, from Old English lǣth; akin to Old Norse lāth landed property, Old English unlǣd, unlǣde poor, miserable, Gothic unleds poor, Greek latron pay, hire, Sanskrit rāti generous : one of the administrative divisions each containing several hundreds into which Kent, England, is divided III. noun (-s) Etymology: Middle English, from Old Norse hlatha; akin to Old Norse hlatha to load — more at lade now dialect Britain : granary, barn IV. noun (-s) Etymology: probably from Middle English lath supporting stand, probably of Scandinavian origin; akin to Danish -lad supporting structure (as in drejelad lathe, savelad saw bench), Norwegian dialect la, lad small wall, pile, Swedish dialect lad folding table, lay of a loom; akin to Old Norse hlatha to load 1. : a machine in which work is rotated about a horizontal axis and shaped by a fixed cutting, boring, or drilling tool while being held in a chuck, faceplate, or mandrel or between centers in headstock and tailstock 2. : lay VII 1 V. transitive verb (-ed/-ing/-s) : to cut or shape with a lathe |