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lap
/ˈlæp/
腰以下及大腿的前面部分;山坳;一圈,一段行程;掌管、掌握(v.)(vi.)被包住
From:
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lap
研磨
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Lap
n.
1.
The
loose
part
of
a
coat
;
the
lower
part
of
a
garment
that
plays
loosely
;
a
skirt
;
an
apron
.
2.
An
edge
;
a
border
;
a
hem
,
as
of
cloth
.
If
he
cuts
off
but
a
lap
of
truth's
garment
,
his
heart
smites
him
.
--
Fuller
.
3.
The
part
of
the
clothing
that
lies
on
the
knees
or
thighs
when
one
sits
down
;
that
part
of
the
person
thus
covered
;
figuratively
,
a
place
of
rearing
and
fostering
;
as
,
to
be
reared
in
the
lap
of
luxury
.
Men
expect
that
happiness
should
drop
into
their
laps
.
--
Tillotson
.
4.
That
part
of
any
substance
or
fixture
which
extends
over
,
or
lies
upon
,
or
by
the
side
of
,
a
part
of
another
;
as
,
the
lap
of
a
board
;
also
,
the
measure
of
such
extension
over
or
upon
another
thing
.
Note:
☞
The
lap
of
shingles
or
slates
in
roofing
is
the
distance
one
course
extends
over
the
second
course
below
,
the
distance
over
the
course
immediately
below
being
called
the
cover
.
5.
Steam Engine
The
amount
by
which
a
slide
valve
at
its
half
stroke
overlaps
a
port
in
the
seat
,
being
equal
to
the
distance
the
valve
must
move
from
its
mid
stroke
position
in
order
to
begin
to
open
the
port
.
Used
alone
,
lap
refers
to
outside
lap
.
See
Outside lap
(
below
).
6.
The
state
or
condition
of
being
in
part
extended
over
or
by
the
side
of
something
else
;
or
the
extent
of
the
overlapping
;
as
,
the
second
boat
got
a
lap
of
half
its
length
on
the
leader
.
7.
One
circuit
around
a
race
track
,
esp
.
when
the
distance
is
a
small
fraction
of
a
mile
;
as
,
to
run
twenty
laps
;
to
win
by
three
laps
.
See
Lap
,
to
fold
, 2.
8.
In
card
playing
and
other
games
,
the
points
won
in
excess
of
the
number
necessary
to
complete
a
game
; --
so
called
when
they
are
counted
in
the
score
of
the
following
game
.
9.
Cotton Manuf.
A
sheet
,
layer
,
or
bat
,
of
cotton
fiber
prepared
for
the
carding
machine
.
10.
Mach.
A
piece
of
brass
,
lead
,
or
other
soft
metal
,
used
to
hold
a
cutting
or
polishing
powder
in
cutting
glass
,
gems
,
and
the
like
,
or
in
polishing
cutlery
,
etc
.
It
is
usually
in
the
form
of
wheel
or
disk
,
which
revolves
on
a
vertical
axis
.
Lap joint
,
a
joint
made
by
one
layer
,
part
,
or
piece
,
overlapping
another
,
as
in
the
scarfing
of
timbers
.
Lap weld
,
a
lap
joint
made
by
welding
together
overlapping
edges
or
ends
.
Inside lap
Steam Engine
,
lap
of
the
valve
with
respect
to
the
exhaust
port
.
Outside lap
,
lap
with
respect
to
the
admission
,
or
steam
,
port
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Lap
,
n.
1.
The
act
of
lapping
with
,
or
as
with
,
the
tongue
;
as
,
to
take
anything
into
the
mouth
with
a
lap
.
2.
The
sound
of
lapping
.
◄
►
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Lap
v. i.
1.
To
take
up
drink
or
food
with
the
tongue
;
to
drink
or
feed
by
licking
up
something
.
The
dogs
by
the
River
Nilus's
side
,
being
thirsty
,
lap
hastily
as
they
run
along
the
shore
.
--
Sir
K
.
Digby
.
2.
To
make
a
sound
like
that
produced
by
taking
up
drink
with
the
tongue
.
I
heard
the
ripple
washing
in
the
reeds
,
And
the
wild
water
lapping
on
the
crag
. --
Tennyson
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Lap
,
v. t.
To
take
into
the
mouth
with
the
tongue
;
to
lick
up
with
a
quick
motion
of
the
tongue
.
They
'
II
take
suggestion
as
a
cat
laps
milk
.
--
Shak
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Lap
,
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Lapped
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Lapping
.]
1.
To
rest
or
recline
in
a
lap
,
or
as
in
a
lap
.
To
lap
his
head
on
lady's
breast
.
--
Praed
.
2.
To
cut
or
polish
with
a
lap
,
as
glass
,
gems
,
cutlery
,
etc
.
See
1st
Lap
, 10.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Lap
,
v. t.
1.
To
fold
;
to
bend
and
lay
over
or
on
something
;
as
,
to
lap
a
piece
of
cloth
.
2.
To
wrap
or
wind
around
something
.
About
the
paper
. . .
I
lapped
several
times
a
slender
thread
of
very
black
silk
.
--
Sir
I
.
Newton
.
3.
To
infold
;
to
hold
as
in
one's
lap
;
to
cherish
.
Her
garment
spreads
,
and
laps
him
in
the
folds
.
--
Dryden
.
4.
To
lay
or
place
over
anything
so
as
to
partly
or
wholly
cover
it
;
as
,
to
lap
one
shingle
over
another
;
to
lay
together
one
partly
over
another
;
as
,
to
lap
weather-boards
;
also
,
to
be
partly
over
,
or
by
the
side
of
(
something
);
as
,
the
hinder
boat
lapped
the
foremost
one
.
5.
Carding & Spinning
To
lay
together
one
over
another
,
as
fleeces
or
slivers
for
further
working
.
To lap boards
,
shingles
,
etc
.,
to
lay
one
partly
over
another
.
To lap timbers
,
to
unite
them
in
such
a
way
as
to
preserve
the
same
breadth
and
depth
throughout
,
as
by
scarfing
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Lap
,
v. i.
To
be
turned
or
folded
;
to
lie
partly
upon
or
by
the
side
of
something
,
or
of
one
another
;
as
,
the
cloth
laps
back
;
the
boats
lap
;
the
edges
lap
.
The
upper
wings
are
opacous
;
at
their
hinder
ends
,
where
they
lap
over
,
transparent
,
like
the
wing
of
a
flay
.
--
Grew
.
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
lap
n
1:
the
upper
side
of
the
thighs
of
a
seated
person
; "
he
picked
up
the
little
girl
and
plopped
her
down
in
his
lap
"
2:
an
area
of
control
or
responsibility
; "
the
job
fell
right
in
my
lap
"
3:
the
part
of
a
piece
of
clothing
that
covers
the
thighs
; "
his
lap
was
covered
with
food
stains
" [
syn
:
lap covering
]
4:
a
flap
that
lies
over
another
part
; "
the
lap
of
the
shingles
should
be
at
least
ten
inches
" [
syn
:
overlap
]
5:
movement
once
around
a
course
; "
he
drove
an
extra
lap
just
for
insurance
" [
syn
:
circle
,
circuit
]
6:
touching
with
the
tongue
; "
the
dog's
laps
were
warm
and
wet
"
[
syn
:
lick
]
v
1:
lie
partly
over
or
alongside
of
something
or
of
one
another
2:
pass
the
tongue
over
; "
the
dog
licked
her
hand
" [
syn
:
lick
]
3:
move
with
or
cause
to
move
with
a
whistling
or
hissing
sound
; "
The
bubbles
swoshed
around
in
the
glass
"; "
The
curtain
swooshed
open
" [
syn
:
swish
,
swosh
,
swoosh
]
4:
take
up
with
the
tongue
; "
The
cat
lapped
up
the
milk
"; "
the
cub
licked
the
milk
from
its
mother's
breast
" [
syn
: {
lap
up
,
lick
]
5:
wash
or
flow
against
; "
the
waves
laved
the
shore
" [
syn
:
lave
,
wash
]
[
also
:
lapping
,
lapped
]
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