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词根:lap
n.lap 一圈;膝盖;下摆;山坳
vi.lap 重叠;轻拍;围住
vt.lap 使重叠;拍打;包围
noun (1)
a loose overlapping or hanging panel or flap especially of a garment
archaic the skirt of a coat or dress
the clothing that lies on the knees, thighs, and lower part of the trunk when one sits
the front part of the lower trunk and thighs of a seated person
responsible custody : control
going to drop the whole thing in your lap—Hamilton Basso
verb (1)
transitive verb
to fold over or around something : wind
to envelop entirely : swathe
to fold over especially into layers
to hold protectively in or as if in the lap : cuddle
to place over and cover a part of : overlap
lap shingles on a roof
to join (things, such as two boards) by a lap joint
to dress, smooth, or polish (something, such as a metal surface) to a high degree of refinement or accuracy
to shape or fit by working two surfaces together with or without abrasives until a very close fit is produced
to overtake and thereby lead or increase the lead over (another contestant) by a full circuit of a racecourse
to complete the circuit of (a racecourse)
intransitive verb
fold, wind
to project beyond or spread over something
to lie partly over or alongside of something or of one another : overlap
to traverse a course
noun (2)
the amount by which one object overlaps or projects beyond another
the part of an object that overlaps another
a smoothing and polishing tool usually consisting of a piece of wood, leather, felt, or soft metal in a special shape used with or without an embedded abrasive
a doubling or layering of a flexible substance (such as fibers or paper)
the act or an instance of traversing a course (such as a racing track or swimming pool)also: the distance covered
one segment of a larger unit (such as a journey)
one complete turn (as of a rope around a drum)
verb (2)
transitive + intransitive to take in (food or drink) with the tongue—often used with upCovered with sticky saliva, this long tongue helps the aardvark lap up a lot of termites.—Jo Anne Chitwood Snow
a cat lapping milk from a dish
transitive to take in or absorb (something) eagerly or quickly—used with up
The crowd lapped up every word he said.
intransitive to make a gentle, intermittent splashing sound
It was quiet except for the ripples of water lapping at the side of the boat.—Elisa Smith
intransitive to move in little waves : wash
… banging the table so hard that a couple of lattes lapped over the edge of their cups …—Douglas Frantz et al.
transitive to flow or splash against (something) in little waves
… the firm ribbon of beach lapped by waves.—William Nack
noun (3)
an act or instance of lapping
the amount that can be carried to the mouth by one lick or scoop of the tongue
a thin or weak beverage or food
a gentle splashing sound
lapping machine研磨床;精研机;缠绕机
lapping tool研磨工具,研磨具
跑圈
研磨
用研磨工具和研磨剂,从工件上去掉一层极薄表面层的精加工方法。
绕包
研磨
Noun (1) Middle English lappe, from Old English læppa; akin to Old High German lappa flap Verb (2) Middle English, from Old English lapian; akin to Old High German laffan to lick, Latin lambere, Greek laphyssein to devour
The first known use of lap was before the 12th century
lardernoun
a place where foods are kept
lard1 of 2verb
to insert strips of usually pork fat into meat before cooking
to smear with lard, fat, or grease
to add something extra and unnecessary to
lard2 of 2noun
a soft white fat from the fatty tissue of the hog
larchnoun
any of a genus of trees related to the pines that shed their short needles each fall
larchnoun
any of a genus of trees related to the pines that shed their short needles each fall
larcenynoun
the unlawful taking of personal property with the intention of depriving the rightful owner of it permanently : theft
larboardnoun
port entry 3
laptop1 of 2adjective
of a size and design that makes use on one's lap convenient
laptop2 of 2noun
a portable computer that is small enough to use on one's lap, has its main components (as keyboard and display screen) combined in one unit, and can run on battery power
laptop1 of 2adjective
of a size and design that makes use on one's lap convenient
laptop2 of 2noun
a portable computer that is small enough to use on one's lap, has its main components (as keyboard and display screen) combined in one unit, and can run on battery power
lapse1 of 2noun
a slight error or slip
lapse of memory
a temporary fall especially from a higher to a lower state
lapse into bad habits
the ending of a right or privilege through failure to meet requirements
a passage of timealso: interval sense 1
lapse2 of 2verb
to slip, pass, or fall gradually
lapse into silence
to come to an end : cease
lap1 of 5noun
a loose panel in a garment : flap
the clothing that lies on the knees and thighs when one sits
the front part of a person between the waist and the knees when seated
lap2 of 5verb
fold entry 3 sense 1
wrap entry 1 sense 1a
to lay or lie over or near something else so as to partly cover it
lap one shingle over another
lap3 of 5noun
the amount by which one object overlaps another
the part of an object that overlaps another
one time around a racetrack
one part of a journey
lap4 of 5verb
to scoop up food or drink with the tongue
to wash or splash gently
lap5 of 5noun
an act or sound of lapping
1 He was now lying full length on the ground with his head far out over the river, lapping up the chocolate like a dog.
2 Biddy was lapping her soup and using her spoon like a shovel.
3 He shook his head again, and went on lapping.
4 There was another heavy rustle and then the sound of lapping at the spring.
5 I played the first movement like the lolling of a suicide’s head in the tub, the corpse lukewarm, the roseate water lapping at the slackened lips.
6 My heart, with its lapping waves of son, longs to caress this green world of the sunny day.
我的心,同着它的歌的拍拍舐岸的波浪,渴望着要抚爱这个阳光熙和的绿色世界。
7 I want to walk into the ocean until I’m neck-deep in the Pacific, its waves lapping at my shoulders.
8 We stood by the hole in the earth, close enough to hear the pond water lapping against the edge and to see ducks shaking off their feathers.
9 Water on sun and her beneath it all, sliding and sleeping in between the lapping waves.
10 “All is dark. I hear lapping water, level with me, and some creaking as of wood on wood.”
11 On the opposite side of the stand the flames were lapping against the wood.
12 It was curiously warm, lapping in and out between his legs and over his stomach.
13 Then it starts to rain blood, and Kingston is there, lapping it all up.
14 He was caught out while lapping a slower rider.
他在套圈超越一位落后的车手时出了错。
15 The four o’clock sun wasn’t too hot, but the water was warm, with slow, gently lapping waves.
16 By the time the inevitable court battles are resolved, the waves may be lapping at our doorsteps.
到了不可避免的诉讼战得到解决时,海浪拍打可能会在我们家门口。
17 Lapping has two main functions.
研磨有两个主要作用。
18 All they could see was more and more water lapping endlessly around them.
19 “The lapping of water. It is gurgling by, and little waves leap. I can hear them on the outside.”
20 Now it was morning, and the birds were awake and calling to one another over the lapping surf on the beach.