ratted如何读

[ˈrætid]

ratted英汉释义

n.(名词)
  1. [C]大老鼠 a long-tailed animal related to but larger than the mouse
  2. [C]卑鄙小人,叛徒 a worthless disloyal person
v.(动词)
  1. vi. 捕鼠 hunt rat
  2. vi. 变节; 食言; 叛变 break an agreement, a promise, etc.; fail to do sth one has undertaken to do; betray sb

ratted是什么意思

n. (名词)
  1. 叛徒,变节者
  2. <口>卑鄙小人,卑劣的人,讨厌的人
  3. 告密者
  4. <美口>女用发垫
  5. 工贼
  6. 【动】鼠
  7. 脱党者,退会者
  8. 接受低于工会规定工资的工人
  9. 不参加罢工的工人
  10. 特务
  11. 假发卷
  12. 发酒疯
  13. 街头青少年流氓
  14. 下流女人
  15. 耗子(是美国制造的反潜鱼雷)
v. (动词)
  1. 密告,告密,泄漏秘密
  2. 捕鼠
  3. 背叛,变节,叛变,出卖
  4. 诅咒,责骂
  5. 脱党
  6. 接受低于工会规定的工资工作
  7. 不参加罢工
  8. 接替罢工工人的位置
  9. 破坏罢工
  10. 做特务
  11. 食言,背弃做某事的诺言
  12. (把头发)弄蓬松
  13. 当工贼
  14. 偷窃
abbr. (缩略词)
  1. rocket-launched antisubmarine torpedo 火箭发射式反潜鱼雷

ratted英英释义

noun

any of numerous rodents (Rattus and related genera) differing from the related mice especially by considerably larger size

any of various similar rodents

a contemptible person: such as

one who betrays or deserts friends or associates

scab sense 3b

informer sense 2

a pad over which a woman's hair is arranged

a person who spends much time in a specified place

a mall rat

verb

intransitive verb

to betray, desert, or inform on one's associates—usually used with on

to catch or hunt rats

to work as a scab

transitive verb

to give (hair) the effect of greater quantity (as by use of a rat)

to inform on : turn in—usually used with out

ratted out his accomplice

ratted词组

smell a rat感到不妙;感到有可疑之处

rat racen. [俚]激烈竞争(商业上);无意义的竞争;[电]环形导波管

like a drowned rat浑身湿透(象落汤鸡)

rat poison杀鼠剂,老鼠药;鼠毒

pack rat不可靠的人,有敛癖的人

white rat白鼠

mole rat[动]鼹形鼠

mall rat逛商厦迷;爱逛商店的年轻人

water rat河鼠;(美)麝香鼠(等于muskrat);[俚]岸滨小偷

rat on撤销;背叛,告发

ratted词源英文解释

Noun Middle English rat, ratte, going back to Old English ræt (attested once), akin to Old Saxon ratta "rat," Middle Dutch ratte, rotte, Old High German ratta, radda, ratza (feminine weak nouns), also Old High German rato (masculine weak noun), probably going back to an ablauting paradigm *raþō (nominative), *rattaz/*ruttaz (genitive), *radeni/*rudeni (dative), going back to earlier *(H)rót-ōn, *(H)rt-n-ós, *(H)rt-én-i, of uncertain origin Note: The origin of the etymon beyond Germanic is obscure. Regionally in German Ratz or Ratze are applied to other animals (as the dormouse and the polecat); if these senses are old, the application of the etymon to rats (Rattus rattus, Rattus norvegicus) may be secondary. Note that if the base is pre-Germanic *rat-, there is no connection to either Latin rōdere "gnaw, nibble, eat away" (see rodent) or rādere "scrape, shave" (see rase), as has often been assumed.

The first known use of rat was before the 12th century

ratted儿童词典英英释义

ray1 of 2noun

any of numerous flat broad fishes (as stingrays and skates) usually living on the sea bottom and having eyes on the upper surface of their bodies, a long narrow tail, and a skeleton made of cartilage

ray2 of 2noun

one of the lines of light that appear to be given off by a bright object

a thin beam of radiant energy (as light)

a stream of particles (as electrons) traveling in the same line

any of a group of lines coming from a common center

half line

a plant or animal structure that resembles a ray: as

vascular ray

one of the bony rods in the fin of a fish

a tiny bit

a ray of hope

raw1 of 2adjective

not cooked

a raw carrot

being in or nearly in the natural state : not processed or purified raw sewage

raw milk

not in a finished, organized, or polished form raw data

the raw edge of a seam

having the surface scraped or roughened

raw red hands

very sore or irritated

a raw throat

not trained or experienced

a raw recruit

unpleasantly damp or cold

a raw wind

raw2 of 2noun

a raw place or state

rat1 of 2noun

any of various rodents that have brown, black, white, or grayish fur and a long usually nearly hairless tail and that look like but are larger than the related mice

a person who betrays friends

a person who spends much time in a specified place

a mall rat

rat2 of 2verb

to betray, desert, or inform on one's friends ratted them out

didn't rat on us

to catch or hunt rats

ratted 例句

1 The police know we're here. Someone must have ratted ( on us ).

警察知道我们在这儿, 一定是有人背叛了我们.

2 The dog nosed out a rat.

那只狗闻到了老鼠的气味。

3 The man later admitted being a part of the robbery and ratted out the entire gang, including Spaggiari.

此人之后供认是作案团伙一员,并供出了包括斯帕贾利在内的全部同伙。

4 Witnesses..ratting on former colleagues.

5 She's ratted on us here comes the head teacher!

她把我们出卖了--瞧校长都来了!

6 He's a solicitor who's ratted on a client! He could be struck off for that, you know!

7 But, curiously, in female rats the levels sometimes fell.

8 Tim Jones saw us smoking and ratted on us to the teacher.

蒂姆·琼斯看见我们在抽烟就去老师那里告发了我们.

9 At the risk of spoiling the film’s big and best gross-out scenes, look out for the rat.

10 That coward ratted on his fellow - workers.

那个胆小鬼告发了和他一起干活的工人.

11 My brother ratted on me to my mother.

我弟弟向我妈打我的小报告。

12 They promised to help, but they ratted on us.

他们本来答应帮忙的, 可是又把我们撂了.

13 We should not rat on our promises.

我们不应违背诺言。

14 a dirty old building infested by rats and mice

15 The police have found him. Someone must have ratted on him.

警方找到了他. 一定是有人检举他.

16 They said they � � d help but they � � ve ratted on us.

他们说过愿意帮助,但却背弃了对我们的承诺.

17 They said they'd help but they've ratted on their friends.

他们说他们会帮忙的,但他们却背叛了朋友.

18 Some remained but the majority ratted and joined the opposition's forces.

一些人留了下来但大部分都背叛并投向了敌方.

19 They said they'd help but they've ratted on us.

他们说要帮助我们,可是他们食言了。

20 Now I can see why people say he is such a rat.

现在我知道了为什么人们说他是卑鄙小人了。

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