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Word | Lap |
Thai Meaning | ตัก, เสียงกระทบเบาๆ, การซัดสาด, การชะล้าง, การควบคุม, การพับ, เพลา, พับ, ทับ, กระทบเบาๆ, พัน, เคียน, ล้อมรอบ, ส่วนที่เกินจากส่วนอื่นออกมา, หน้าตัก, ห่อหุ้ม, ซัด (คลื่น), เลีย |
the part of a piece of clothing that covers the thighs / an area of control or responsibility / The loose part of a coat / the top part of your legs when you are sitting down. The same word also means once around a racetrack / take in food or drink with one's tongue; splash gently / the flat area between the waist and knees of a seated person. / a: a loose overlapping or hanging panel or flap especially of a garment b archaic : the skirt of a coat or dress / a: the clothing that lies on the knees, thighs, and lower part of the trunk when one sits b: the front part of the lower trunk and thighs of a seated person / responsible custody : control going to drop the whole thing in your lap — Hamilton Basso / an environment of great ease, comfort, and wealth / a: to fold over or around something : wind b: to envelop entirely : swathe / to fold over especially into layers / to hold protectively in or as if in the lap : cuddle / a: to place over and cover a part of : overlap lap shingles on a roof b: to join (as two boards) by a lap joint / a: to dress, smooth, or polish (as a metal surface) to a high degree of refinement or accuracy b: to shape or fit by working two surfaces together with or without abrasives until a very close fit is produced / a: to overtake and thereby lead or increase the lead over (another contestant) by a full circuit of a racecourse b: to complete the circuit of (a racecourse) / fold, wind / a: to project beyond or spread over something b: to lie partly over or alongside of something or of one another : overlap / to traverse a course / a: the amount by which one object overlaps or projects beyond another b: the part of an object that overlaps another / a smoothing and polishing tool usually consisting of a piece of wood, leather, felt, or soft metal in a special shape used with or without an embedded abrasive / a doubling or layering of a flexible substance (as fibers or paper) / a: the act or an instance of traversing a course (as a racing track or swimming pool); also : the distance covered b: one segment of a larger unit (as a journey) c: one complete turn (as of a rope around a drum) / to take in food or drink with the tongue / a: to make a gentle intermittent splashing sound b: to move in little waves : wash / a: to take in (food or drink) with the tongue b: to take in or absorb eagerly or quickly —used with up the crowd lapped up every word he said / to flow or splash against in little waves / a: an act or instance of lapping b: the amount that can be carried to the mouth by one lick or scoop of the tongue / a thin or weak beverage or food / a gentle splashing sound / laparotomy, | |
Usage | ⇒ She had fallen asleep with the book open in her lap ⇒ The waves softly lapped against the pier. ⇒ come and sit on my lap ⇒ swim a lap ⇒ lap over |
Synonyms | circle, fold, overlap, ripple, splash, lave, round, wash, bubble, circuit, flap, gurgle, lick, loop, overlie, sip, course, drink, lap up, stage, |
Antonyms | clarify, disclose, display, evicting, hub, midpoint, polarity, polarization, reside, spread, unfurl, |
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