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kat

/kaht/US // kɑt //UK // (kæt, kɑːt) //

噶特,噶尔

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : an evergreen shrub, Catha edulis, of Arabia and Africa, the leaves of which are used as a narcotic when chewed or made into a beverage.

Examples

  • Kat Smith-Tice and Leslie Davis drove to Perry from Atlanta with David Perdue signs in hand.

  • Pizza Hut Middle East hopes to keep your stomach from rumbling with “Kit Kat Pops”, aka Kit Kat candy bars wrapped in pizza dough.

  • Kat Cole, the chief executive officer of Cinnabon, started her career in high school as a part-time waitress at Hooters.

  • The broadcast was heavily peppered with commercials for Pepsi, Kit Kat, Chevrolet, and KFC.

  • And yes, that is Kat Dennings getting her breast sucked by two men while a third pours liquor down her throat.

  • Lyra d soi, n d' eg, kai kithara leipetai, kai kata polin chrsima; kai au kat' agrous tois nomeusi syrinx an tis ei.

  • The Katodi—outcasts, who take their name from preparing the kat, or cat-echu, and who hang about the villages of the plains.

  • Acatalectic, a-kat-a-lek′tik, adj. having the complete number of syllables as a verse: without defect.

  • Of the early life of John Catnach, (Kat-nak), the father, we have little information.

  • I selected one—with rather an ominous name, I admit:—Kat-hair-on!