batten 音标拼音: [b'ætən]
v . 养肥,贪吃
养肥,贪吃
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batten n 1 :
stuffing made of rolls or sheets of cotton wool or synthetic fiber [
synonym : {
batting }, {
batten }]
2 :
a strip fixed to something to hold it firm v 1 :
furnish with battens ; "
batten ships " [
synonym : {
batten },
{
batten down }, {
secure }]
2 :
secure with battens ; "
batten down a ship '
s hatches "
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3 .
The movable swing frame of a loom ,
carrying the reed for separating the warp threads and beating up the weft ; --
called also {
lay }
and {
batten }.
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{
Blanchard lathe },
a lathe for turning irregular forms after a given pattern ,
as lasts ,
gunstocks ,
and the like .
{
Drill lathe },
or {
Speed lathe },
a small lathe which ,
from its high speed ,
is adapted for drilling ;
a hand lathe .
{
Engine lathe },
a turning lathe in which the cutting tool has an automatic feed ; --
used chiefly for turning and boring metals ,
cutting screws ,
etc .
{
Foot lathe },
a lathe which is driven by a treadle worked by the foot .
{
Geometric lathe }.
See under {
Geometric }
{
Hand lathe },
a lathe operated by hand ;
a power turning lathe without an automatic feed for the tool .
{
Slide lathe },
an engine lathe .
{
Throw lathe },
a small lathe worked by one hand ,
while the cutting tool is held in the other .
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Batten \
Bat "
ten \,
v .
i .
To grow fat ;
to grow fat in ease and luxury ;
to glut one '
s self . --
Dryden .
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The pampered monarch lay battening in ease . --
Garth .
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Skeptics ,
with a taste for carrion ,
who batten on the hideous facts in history , --
persecutions ,
inquisitions . --
Emerson .
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Batten \
Bat "
ten \,
n . [
F .
b [^
a ]
ton stick ,
staff .
See {
Baton }.]
A strip of sawed stuff ,
or a scantling ;
as ,
(
a )
pl . (
Com . &
Arch .)
Sawed timbers about 7 by 2 1 /
2 inches and not less than 6 feet long . --
Brande &
C .
(
b ) (
Naut .)
A strip of wood used in fastening the edges of a tarpaulin to the deck ,
also around masts to prevent chafing .
(
c )
A long ,
thin strip used to strengthen a part ,
to cover a crack ,
etc .
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{
Batten door } (
Arch .),
a door made of boards of the whole length of the door ,
secured by battens nailed crosswise .
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Batten \
Bat "
ten \,
v .
t .
To furnish or fasten with battens .
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{
To batten down },
to fasten down with battens ,
as the tarpaulin over the hatches of a ship during a storm .
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Batten \
Bat "
ten \,
n . [
F .
battant .
See {
Batter },
v .
t .]
The movable bar of a loom ,
which strikes home or closes the threads of a woof .
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Batten \
Bat "
ten \ (
b [
a ^]
t "
t '
n ),
v .
t . [
imp . &
p .
p . {
Battened }
(
b [
a ^]
t "
t '
nd );
p .
pr . &
vb .
n . {
Battening }.] [
See {
Batful }.]
1 .
To make fat by plenteous feeding ;
to fatten . "
Battening our flocks ." --
Milton .
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2 .
To fertilize or enrich ,
as land .
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174 Moby Thesaurus words for "
batten ":
Mystik tape ,
Scotch tape ,
act drop ,
adhesive tape ,
anchor ,
articulate ,
asbestos ,
asbestos board ,
backdrop ,
band ,
bandage ,
bang ,
bar ,
barricade ,
batten down ,
belay ,
belt ,
bloom ,
blossom ,
bolt ,
bolt down ,
boom ,
border ,
buckle ,
butt ,
button ,
button up ,
cellophane tape ,
chain ,
choke ,
choke off ,
clap ,
clasp ,
cleat ,
clip ,
close ,
close up ,
cloth ,
cloth tape ,
constrict ,
contain ,
contract ,
coulisse ,
counterweight ,
cover ,
cram ,
curtain ,
curtain board ,
cyclorama ,
decor ,
devour ,
dovetail ,
drop ,
drop curtain ,
engorge ,
fascia ,
fasten ,
fasten down ,
fatten ,
fillet ,
fire curtain ,
flat ,
flipper ,
flourish ,
flower ,
fold ,
fold up ,
friction tape ,
girdle ,
glut ,
gluttonize ,
gobble ,
gorge ,
gormandize ,
grow fat ,
gulp ,
gulp down ,
guttle ,
guzzle ,
hanging ,
hasp ,
hinge ,
hitch ,
hook ,
jam ,
joint ,
key ,
latch ,
lath ,
ligula ,
ligule ,
list ,
live to eat ,
lock ,
lock out ,
lock up ,
make fast ,
make secure ,
make sure ,
masking tape ,
miter ,
moor ,
mortise ,
nail ,
occlude ,
padlock ,
peg ,
pin ,
plank ,
plastic tape ,
plumb ,
rabbet ,
rag ,
raven ,
ribband ,
ribbon ,
rivet ,
scarf ,
scene ,
scenery ,
screen ,
screw ,
seal ,
seal off ,
seal up ,
secure ,
sew ,
shred ,
shut ,
shut the door ,
shut up ,
side scene ,
skewer ,
slam ,
slat ,
slip ,
snap ,
spill ,
spline ,
squeeze shut ,
stage screw ,
staple ,
stick ,
stitch ,
strake ,
strangle ,
strap ,
strip ,
strop ,
stuff ,
tab ,
tableau ,
tack ,
taenia ,
tape ,
tape measure ,
tapeline ,
teaser ,
tether ,
thrive ,
ticker tape ,
tie ,
toggle ,
tormentor ,
transformation ,
transformation scene ,
wedge ,
wing ,
wingcut ,
wolf ,
wolf down ,
woodcut ,
zip up ,
zipper
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BATTEN Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster The verb batten is used in variations of the phrase " batten down the hatches," which means "to prepare for a difficult or dangerous situation " It winds back to Latin battuere, meaning "to beat "
Batten - Wikipedia A batten is most commonly a strip of solid material, historically wood [1] but can also be of plastic, metal, or fiberglass Battens are variously used in construction, sailing, and other fields
BATTEN | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary Phrasal verb batten on someone (Definition of batten from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press)
Batten - definition of batten by The Free Dictionary (usually foll by: on) to thrive, esp at the expense of someone else: to batten on the needy
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BATTEN - Definition Translations | Collins English Dictionary Discover everything about the word "BATTEN" in English: meanings, translations, synonyms, pronunciations, examples, and grammar insights - all in one comprehensive guide
batten - Wiktionary, the free dictionary batten (third-person singular simple present battens, present participle battening, simple past and past participle battened) (transitive) To furnish (something) with battens (noun sense 1)