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Толковый словарь английского языка - lap

 

Lap

lap
I. noun Etymology: Middle English ~pe, from Old English læppa; akin to Old High German ~pa f~ Date: before 12th century 1. a loose over~ping or hanging panel or f~ especially of a garment, the skirt of a coat or dress, 2. 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 , ~ful noun II. verb (~ped; ~ping) Date: 14th century transitive verb 1. 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 ~ ; cuddle, 4. to place over and cover a part of ; over~ , to join (as two boards) by a ~ joint, 5. to dress, smooth, or polish (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, 6. 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, 2. to project beyond or spread over something, to lie partly over or alongside of something or of one another ; over~, to traverse a course, ~per noun III. noun Date: 1800 1. the amount by which one object over~s or projects beyond another, the part of an object that over~s 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 (as fibers or paper), 4. the act or an instance of traversing a course (as a racing track or swimming pool), one segment of a larger unit (as a journey), one complete turn (as of a rope around a drum), IV. verb (~ped; ~ping) Etymology: Middle English, from Old English ~ian; akin to Old High German laffan to lick, Latin lambere, Greek ~hyssein to devour Date: before 12th century intransitive verb to take in food or drink with the tongue, 2. to make a gentle intermittent splashing sound, to move in little waves ; wash, transitive verb 1. to take in (food or drink) with the tongue, to take in or absorb eagerly or quickly, to flow or splash against in little waves, ~per noun V. noun Date: 14th century 1. an act or instance of ~ping, 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
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  1. n. 1 a the front of the body from the waist to the knees of a sitting person (sat on her lap; caught it in his lap). b the clothing, esp. a skirt, covering the lap. c the front of a skirt held up to catch or contain something. 2 a hollow among hills. 3 a hanging flap on a garment, a saddle, etc. Phrases and idioms in (or on) a person's lap as a person's responsibility. in the lap of the gods (of an event etc.) open to chance; beyond human control. in the lap of luxury in extremely luxurious surroundings. lap-dog a small pet dog. lap robe US a travelling-rug. Derivatives lapful n. (pl. -fuls). Etymology: OE l{aelig}ppa fold, flap 2. n. & v. --n. 1 a one circuit of a racetrack etc. b a section of a journey etc. (finally we were on the last lap). 2 a an amount of overlapping. b an overlapping or projecting part. 3 a a layer or sheet (of cotton etc. being made) wound on a roller. b a single turn of rope, silk, thread, etc., round a drum or reel. 4 a rotating disk for polishing a gem or metal. --v. (lapped, lapping) 1 tr. lead or overtake (a competitor in a race) by one or more laps. 2 tr. (often foll. by about, round) coil, fold, or wrap (a garment etc.) round esp. a person. 3 tr. (usu. foll. by in) enfold or swathe (a person) in wraps etc. 4 tr. (as lapped adj.) (usu. foll. by in) protectively encircled; enfolded caressingly. 5 tr. surround (a person) with an influence etc. 6 intr. (usu. foll. by over) project; overlap. 7 tr. cause to overlap. 8 tr. polish (a gem etc.) with a lap. Phrases and idioms half-lap = lap joint. lap joint the joining of rails, shafts, etc., by halving the thickness of each at the joint and fitting them together. lap of honour a ceremonial circuit of a football pitch, a track, etc., by a winner or winners. lap-strake n. a clinker-built boat. --adj. clinker-built. lap-weld v.tr. weld with overlapping edges. --n. such a weld. Etymology: ME, prob. f. LAP(1) 3. v. & n. --v. (lapped, lapping) 1 tr. a (also absol.) (usu. of an animal) drink (liquid) with the tongue. b (usu. foll. by up, down) consume...
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