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单词 rat-catching
释义

rat1 /rat/

noun
  1. A genus (Rattus) of animals closely allied to mice, but larger
  2. Extended to various related or superficially similar animals
  3. A renegade or turncoat (from the rat's alleged desertion of a doomed ship; informal)
  4. A strike-breaker (informal)
  5. Someone who works for less than recognized wages (informal)
  6. A miserable or ill-looking specimen (informal)
  7. A despicable person (informal)
intransitive verb (rattˈing; rattˈed)
  1. To hunt or catch rats
  2. To desert or change sides for unworthy motives
  3. To act as an informer
  4. (of a worker) to work as a rat
ORIGIN: OE ræt; cf Ger Ratte

rats interjection (slang)

Expressing irritation, annoyance, etc

rattˈed adjective (slang)

Drunk

rattˈer noun

  1. A killer of rats, esp a dog
  2. A person who rats

rattˈery noun

  1. Apostasy
  2. A place where rats are kept or are abundant

rattˈily adverb

In a rat-like or ratty manner

rattˈiness noun

The quality of being rat-like or ratty

rattˈing noun

  1. Apostasy
  2. Rat-hunting

rattˈish adjective

  1. Rat-like
  2. Rat-infested

rattˈy (rattˈier; rattˈiest) adjective

  1. Rat-like
  2. Rat-infested
  3. Wretched
  4. Unkempt, untidy
  5. Angry, irritable (informal)

ratˈ-arsed adjective (vulgar sl)

Drunk

ratˈbag noun (slang)

  1. A term of abuse
  2. A despicable person

ratˈbite fever noun

A disease caused by infection with bacteria conveyed by the bite of a rat

ratˈ-catcher noun

  1. A professional killer of rats
  2. Unconventional hunting garb (slang)

ratˈ-catching noun

ratˈfish noun

  1. Another name for rabbitfish (see under rabbit1)
  2. An edible chimera of the N Pacific (Hydrolagus colliei)

ratˈ-flea noun

A flea that infests rats

ratˈ-guard noun

A metal disc put on a hawser to prevent rats from boarding a ship in port

ratˈhole noun

ratˈ-hunting noun

ratˈ-kangaroo noun

The potoroo, a marsupial of various species about the size of a rabbit, related to the kangaroo

ratˈpack noun (slang)

  1. A rowdy gang of young people
  2. A group of photographers aggressively pursuing famous people

ratˈ-pit noun

An enclosure where rats are worried by dogs

ratˈ-poison noun

Any poison for rats

ratˈproof adjective

rat race noun

  1. A continual round of hectic and futile activity
  2. The scramble to get on in the world by fair means or foul

rat run noun (informal)

A minor road heavily used by traffic trying to avoid major road congestion

ratsˈbane noun

  1. Poison for rats, esp white arsenic
  2. A name for many poisonous plants

rat snake noun

Any of several rodent-eating colubrid snakes, esp of the S Asian genus Ptyas, or the N American Elaphe

rat'sˈ-tail or ratˈ-tail noun

  1. The tail of a rat
  2. Anything like a rat's tail
  3. A thin coherent dangling lock of hair
  4. An excrescence on a horse's leg
  5. (ratˈ-tail) the grenadier fish

rat'sˈ-tail, ratˈ-tail or ratˈ-tailed adjective

  1. Having a tail like a rat
  2. Like a rat's tail
  3. (of a spoon) ridged along the back of the bowl

rat trap noun

  1. A trap for catching rats
  2. A toothed bicycle pedal
  3. An unpleasantly restricting situation

rat on

  1. To inform against (also rat out)
  2. To betray the interests of
  3. To desert

smell a rat

To have a suspicion that something is afoot

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