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vat

/vat/US // væt //UK // (væt) //

大桶,大桶水,大桶酒,大桶装

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a large container, as a tub or tank, used for storing or holding liquids: a wine vat.
    • : Chemistry. a preparation containing an insoluble dye converted by reduction into a soluble leuco base.a vessel containing such a preparation.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    vat·ted, vat·ting.

    • : to put into or treat in a vat.

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Examples

  • Snapdragon’s technology uses a continuous production line, rather than the traditional process of making batches in big vats, so it’s easier to scale up by simply keeping production running for a longer time.

  • I slipped the skins off peaches, scooped melon with a spoon, and made gargantuan vats of applesauce.

  • And, failing that, even bigger vats of liquid are on the way.

  • VAT is levied on consumption of goods and services in countries around Europe.

  • When that garbage is diverted into a vat of energy-producing soup, it becomes a penny earned.

  • It filled my head, that muttering sound, like thick oily smoke from a fat-rendering vat or an odour of noisome decay.

  • He kills his own son in cold blood (or in a vat of hot macadamia butter, to be specific).

  • Burning a girl alive while her father watches or cooking a severed head into a vat of chili?

  • And, also, there ought to be no other forms of taxation, like a national sales tax or a VAT tax or what have you.

  • But my faver says it's un-man-ly to be always kissing, and I did n't fink you'd do vat, Coppy.

  • Acid fumes escaping under the vat lids made the haze and seared the man's throat.

  • The vat contained an acid powerful enough to destroy anything—except gold.

  • Oof you hatn't done vat you dit, I bed you somet'ing der modor-car vould haf peen a lot oof junk.

  • Und der feller vat hat it didn't vant it, or he vouldn't haf let it go.