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vat
- IPA[vat]
英式
- a large tank or tub used to hold liquid, especially in industry;a water-insoluble dye, such as indigo, that is applied to a fabric in a reducing bath which converts it to a soluble form, the colour being obtained on subsequent oxidation in the fabric fibres.
- place or treat in a vat
noun: vat, plural noun: vats
- 釋義
名詞
- 1. a large tank or tub used to hold liquid, especially in industry a vat of hot tar
- 2. a water-insoluble dye, such as indigo, that is applied to a fabric in a reducing bath which converts it to a soluble form, the colour being obtained on subsequent oxidation in the fabric fibres.
動詞
- 1. place or treat in a vat the grapes are vatted for between 15 and 21 days and then aged in small barrels
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- IPA[vat]
美式
- a large tank or tub used to hold liquid, especially in industry: a vat of hot tar
- place or treat in a vat: the grapes are vatted for between 15 and 21 days and then aged in small barrels
Oxford American Dictionary
- IPA[ˌviːeɪˈtiː]
英式
- value added tax.
Oxford Dictionary
- IPA[ˌvēˌāˈtē]
美式
- value added tax.
Oxford American Dictionary