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let cat out of the bag

/kat/US // kæt //UK // (kæt) //

漏网之鱼,露馅儿了,露馅了,露馅

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a small domesticated carnivore, Felis domestica or F. catus, bred in a number of varieties.
    • : any of several carnivores of the family Felidae, as the lion, tiger, leopard or jaguar, etc.
    • : Slang. a person, especially a man.a devotee of jazz.
    • : a woman given to spiteful or malicious gossip.
    • : the fur of the domestic cat.
    • : a cat-o'-nine-tails.
    • : Games. Chiefly British.the tapering piece of wood used in the game of tipcat.Chiefly British.the game itself.four old cat, one old cat, three old cat, two old cat.
    • : a catboat.
    • : a catamaran.
    • : a catfish.
    • : Nautical. a tackle used in hoisting an anchor to the cathead.
    • : a double tripod having six legs but resting on only three no matter how it is set down, usually used before or over a fire.
    • : Navy Informal. catapult.
    • : a movable shelter for providing protection when approaching a fortification.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    cat·ted, cat·ting.

    • : to flog with a cat-o'-nine-tails.
    • : Nautical. to hoist and secure to a cathead.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1

    cat·ted, cat·ting.

    • : British Slang. to vomit.
  1. 1
    • : cat around, Slang. to spend one's time aimlessly or idly.to seek sexual activity indiscriminately; tomcat.

Phrases

  • cat got one's tongue
  • alley cat
  • bell the cat
  • curiosity killed the cat
  • fat cat
  • grin like a Cheshire cat
  • let the cat out of the bag
  • like a cat on a hot brick
  • look like something the cat dragged in
  • look like the cat that ate the canary
  • more than one way to skin a cat
  • not enough room to swing a cat
  • play cat and mouse
  • rain cats and dogs
  • when the cat's away

Synonyms & Antonyms

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Synonyms
acknowledge承认,确认,认可,认同admit承认,承认承认affirm申明,肯定,确认,申报announce宣布,公布,通报,布告concede让步,认输,承认,认输吧confess忏悔,坦承,供认,供认不讳declare声明,宣布,申报,宣告divulge泄露,透露,泄露出去,泄露信息explain解释,说明,解释一下,解说expose揭发,揭露,暴露,揭穿inform告知,通知,报道,告知对方publish发布,出版,发表,公布report报告,报道,报导,举报tell告知,讲述,告诫,告知对方avow承诺,承诺书betray叛变,出卖,背叛,叛离broadcast广播,广播报道,广播节目,广播电台communicate传达,传达信息,传递,传达意见impart传授,灌输,传递,传输leak泄漏,漏洞,漏水,泄露notify通知,通报,告知,通知书proclaim宣扬,宣称,宣布,宣告talk说话,谈话,谈,谈论unfold展开,展现,摊开,展现了utter彻底的,彻底地,彻底解决,出声break the news爆料,放出消息,放出新闻,放出风声bring out into open公开化,揭晓,露出来,露出来的bring to light揭晓,揭开真相,揭揭真相吧come out with出台,提出了get out of system脱离系统,脱离体制,脱离体系,从系统中解脱出来give away送人,赠送,送出,送人情give out放出,放出了,发放,放出消息give the low-downlet fall跌倒,堕落,放任自流,掉下来let on放任自流,放任,放过,放行let out放出,放出来,放出声来,放出消息let slip失语,失言,失语了,错失make known揭晓,表明,揭示,揭发make plain明确指出,明确表示,明确说明,清楚地说明make public公开,公布,公开化,公之于众put cards on table摊牌,摆放在桌子上的牌,摆放在桌上的牌,摆放在桌子上的卡片

Where does the word cat come from?

While cats may be more enigmatic and reclusive than dogs in real life, when it comes to the source of the word cat, it’s a bit easier to grasp.The origin of the word dog is one of the great mysteries of English etymology. Learn why in our slideshow “‘Dog,’ ‘Boy,’ And Other Words That We Don’t Know Where They Came From.”The word cat is recorded in Old English, and hasn’t changed much since. The masculine form was catt, the feminine catte.The word cat is most likely related to the Late Latin cattus, source of some other cat words you may have heard, including the Spanish gato and French chat.Now that you know how cats got their name, why not find out how some of our other most beloved pets got theirs in the slideshow: “Where Do The Words For Our Pets Come From?”

Examples

  • We did a movie down in Durango — Great Scout and Cat House Thursday.

  • Alastair Sim had jowls like melting candle wax, a snarl like a cornered cat and eyes cold with contempt.

  • We coo over how cute our cat is and minimize the drudgery of cleaning the litter box.

  • So Western governments are caught in a cat-and-mouse game and at times it is unclear who is the cat and who the mouse.

  • The sort of thing where someone write “I love my cat more than my kids” or something like that.

  • A lateen sail was visible in the direction of Cat Island, and others to the south seemed almost motionless in the far distance.

  • And if he was worried about Farmer Green's cat, why didn't he dig a hole for himself at once, and get out of harm's way?

  • The cat had been about to spring at Grandfather Mole again when Mr. Crow spoke to her.

  • At that Farmer Green's cat began to run up and down between the rows of vegetables.

  • Farmer Green's cat had never liked Mr. Crow, for no particular reason.