tat的意思和读音

tat

: [tæt] : [tæt]

v.

abbr.(=thematic apperception test)

n.

(Thematic Apperception Test);

tatted  tatting  

n.rubbish,junk,scrap,jumble,seconds

tatn.— see alsotit for tat

1.goods that are cheap and of low quality

n.1.2.〉(4,5,6)3.(),4.1.2.〉(4,5,6)3.(),4.

v.1.;

abbr.1.】(=thematic apperception test)

n.1.inexpensive objects of bad quality

abbr.1.[Psychology](=thematic apperception test)

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1.I didin't invite her to my party because she didn't invite me to hers. It's was just tit for tat.

2.He thought tat Lincoln had the advantage in the war of words in the famous Illinois debates, but was pleased when Douglas won the election.

3.He flips a switch. A "rat-a-tat-tat" sound, like that of a staple gun, echoes through his helmet, and fatigue abruptly flees his mind.

4.Tit for Tat Getting Out of Hand Shots fired across the DMZ at a time of such tension is a potential disaster waiting to happen.

5.Say "Cool tat" the next time you see intricate tribal art on the small of a woman's back.”。

6.On reading it, he found tat a servant of the family in France had been put in prison, through no fault of his own.

7.Without a watchdog of this kind the bail-outs could easily have escalated into a wave of tit-for-tat subsidies for national champions.

8.Tat: Isn't it more special to see two or more than one to be special?

9.Much is often made of the revenue the monarchy delivers to Britain in terms of tourism and accompanying tat.

10.Tat: I see. . . that explains some of his less than normal behaviour.