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cant
/ˈkænt/
偽善之言,黑話,斜面,角落(
vi
.)講黑話,傾斜
From:
DICT.TW English-Chinese Medical Dictionary 英漢醫學字典
cant
/ˈkænt/
名詞
斜面,斜角
From:
Taiwan MOE computer dictionary
cant
斜面
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Cant
,
n.
A
call
for
bidders
at
a
public
sale
;
an
auction
.
“To
sell
their
leases
by
cant
.”
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Cant
,
v. t.
to
sell
by
auction
,
or
bid
a
price
at
a
sale
by
auction
. [
Archaic
]
◄
►
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Cant
n.
1.
A
corner
;
angle
;
niche
. [
Obs
.]
The
first
and
principal
person
in
the
temple
was
Irene
,
or
Peace
;
she
was
placed
aloft
in
a
cant
.
--
B
.
Jonson
.
2.
An
outer
or
external
angle
.
3.
An
inclination
from
a
horizontal
or
vertical
line
;
a
slope
or
bevel
;
a
titl
.
4.
A
sudden
thrust
,
push
,
kick
,
or
other
impulse
,
producing
a
bias
or
change
of
direction
;
also
,
the
bias
or
turn
so
give
;
as
,
to
give
a
ball
a
cant
.
5.
Coopering
A
segment
forming
a
side
piece
in
the
head
of
a
cask
.
6.
Mech.
A
segment
of
he
rim
of
a
wooden
cogwheel
.
7.
Naut.
A
piece
of
wood
laid
upon
the
deck
of
a
vessel
to
support
the
bulkheads
.
Cant frames
,
Cant timbers
Naut.
,
timber
at
the
two
ends
of
a
ship
,
rising
obliquely
from
the
keel
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Cant
,
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Canted
;
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Canting
.]
1.
To
incline
;
to
set
at
an
angle
;
to
tilt
over
;
to
tip
upon
the
edge
;
as
,
to
cant
a
cask
;
to
cant
a
ship
.
2.
To
give
a
sudden
turn
or
new
direction
to
;
as
,
to
cant
round
a
stick
of
timber
;
to
cant
a
football
.
3.
To
cut
off
an
angle
from
,
as
from
a
square
piece
of
timber
,
or
from
the
head
of
a
bolt
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Cant
,
n.
1.
An
affected
,
singsong
mode
of
speaking
.
2.
The
idioms
and
peculiarities
of
speech
in
any
sect
,
class
,
or
occupation
.
The
cant
of
any
profession
.
--
Dryden
.
3.
The
use
of
religious
phraseology
without
understanding
or
sincerity
;
empty
,
solemn
speech
,
implying
what
is
not
felt
;
hypocrisy
.
They
shall
hear
no
cant
from
me
.
--
F
.
W
.
Robertson
4.
Vulgar
jargon
;
slang
;
the
secret
language
spoker
by
gipsies
,
thieves
,
tramps
,
or
beggars
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Cant
a.
Of
the
nature
of
cant
;
affected
;
vulgar
.
To
introduce
and
multiply
cant
words
in
the
most
ruinous
corruption
in
any
language
.
--
Swift
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Cant
,
v. i.
1.
To
speak
in
a
whining
voice
,
or
an
affected
,
singsong
tone
.
2.
To
make
whining
pretensions
to
goodness
;
to
talk
with
an
affectation
of
religion
,
philanthropy
,
etc
.;
to
practice
hypocrisy
;
as
,
a
canting
fanatic
.
The
rankest
rogue
that
ever
canted
.
--
Beau
. &
Fl
.
3.
To
use
pretentious
language
,
barbarous
jargon
,
or
technical
terms
;
to
talk
with
an
affectation
of
learning
.
The
doctor
here
,
When
he
discourseth
of
dissection
,
Of
vena
cava
and
of
vena
porta
,
The
meseræum
and
the
mesentericum
,
What
does
he
else
but
cant
. --
B
.
Jonson
That
uncouth
affected
garb
of
speech
,
or
canting
language
,
if
I
may
so
call
it
.
--
Bp
.
Sanderson
.
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
cant
n
1:
stock
phrases
that
have
become
nonsense
through
endless
repetition
[
syn
:
buzzword
]
2:
a
slope
in
the
turn
of
a
road
or
track
;
the
outside
is
higher
than
the
inside
in
order
to
reduce
the
effects
of
centrifugal
force
[
syn
:
bank
,
camber
]
3:
a
characteristic
language
of
a
particular
group
(
as
among
thieves
); "
they
don't
speak
our
lingo
" [
syn
:
jargon
,
slang
,
lingo
,
argot
,
patois
,
vernacular
]
4:
insincere
talk
about
religion
or
morals
[
syn
:
pious
platitude
]
5:
two
surfaces
meeting
at
an
angle
different
from
90
degrees
[
syn
:
bevel
,
chamfer
]
v
:
heel
over
; "
The
tower
is
tilting
"; "
The
ceiling
is
slanting
"
[
syn
:
cant over
,
tilt
,
slant
,
pitch
]
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