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Từ điển Oxford Advanced Learner 8th
pat
pat [pat pats patted patting] verb, noun, adjective, adverb BrE [pæt] NAmE [pæt] verb (-tt-) to touch sb/sth gently several times with your hand flat, especially as a sign of affection •~ sth She patted the dog on the head. •He patted his sister's hand consolingly. •~ sth + adj. Pat your face dry with a soft towel. Verb forms: Word Origin: v. and n. late Middle English adj. and adv. late 16th cent. ↑pat hit pat Thesaurus: pat verb T •She patted the dog on the head. tap • • clap • pat/tap/clap sb on the back/shoulder pat/tap/clap sb gently/lightly/affectionately Example Bank: •He patted her gently on the shoulder. •I threw my arms around him and he awkwardly patted my back. •He patted his sister's hand consolingly and wiped away her tears. Idioms: ↑have something off pat ▪ ↑pat on the back ▪ ↑pat somebody on the back ▪ ↑stand pat noun 1. usually singular a gentle friendly touch with your open hand or with a flat object •a pat on the head •He gave her knee an affectionate pat. 2. ~ of butter a small, soft, flat lump of butter •baked potatoes with a pat of butter and a sprinkle of paprika see also ↑cowpat Word Origin: v. and n. late Middle English adj. and adv. late 16th cent. ↑pat hit pat Example Bank: •He gave the dog a pat. adjective (usually disapproving) (of an answer, a comment, etc.) too quick, easy or simple; not seeming natural or realistic Syn: ↑glib •The ending of the novel is a little too pat to be convincing. •There are no pat answers to these questions. Word Origin: v. and n. late Middle English adj. and adv. late 16th cent. ↑pat hit pat adverb Word Origin: v. and n. late Middle English adj. and adv. late 16th cent. ↑pat hit pat See also: ↑have something down pat
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