gat
名词 n.
动词 v.
英文释义
名词 n.
- A Gatling gun.
- A guitar.
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An inshore channel or strait dividing two landmasses (such as two islands or sandbanks, or an island and a peninsula, etc) or connecting coastal waters with the open sea, especially on the coasts of the North and Baltic Seas.
— Frisian North Sea islands lie off the coast, each interrupted by a gat (eyelet hole), through which the tidal water can enter and run off again. Between the North Sea islands and the coast lies the East Frisian Wadden Sea, which is […]
- A traditional Korean hat made of horsehair, once worn by married gentlemen.
- Alternative spelling of khat.
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Guinness (type of beer).
— Ruairí can tell you who goes to what bill, and I can spare a few minutes to show you how to pour a proper pint of gat.
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Any type of gun, usually a pistol.
— You're the second guy I've met within hours who seems to think a gat in the hand means a world by the tail.
动词 v.
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To shoot someone with a pistol or other handheld firearm.
— He in a black suit in a coffin, gatted by a junkie for his fake Rolex watch at a taco stand on Western.
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Simple past of get.
— And Abraham gat up early in the morning
词源
词源 1
Clipping of Gatling gun, after inventor Richard Gatling.
词源 2
From guitar, by shortening.
词源 3
From Dutch gat and/or Middle Low German gat. Compare Icelandic gat.
词源 4
From Korean 갓 (gat).
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