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词汇 prat
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Definition of prat in English:

prat

noun pratpræt
informal
  • 1British An incompetent or stupid person; an idiot.

    〈英〉窝囊废;傻瓜

    Example sentencesExamples
    • He'd been a stupid prat to even believe he could take her on all those years ago.
    • Did I really want to go public on making a complete prat of myself?
    • Anyone who drives along the single carriageway section of the A64 will have noticed a leap in the number of prats at the wheel.
    • One of the quotes attributed to me makes me sound a bit of a prat (when I catch myself saying that the blog has lately been ‘more to do with a desire to express myself’), but I can't really complain as I did actually say that.
    • I hope that's right, otherwise I've made a complete prat of myself!
    • I do not want to think of metropolitan prats in a marketing department.
    • I thought it was a thing only prats used as an excuse for not writing: and then it hit me; I physically could not put pen to paper.
    • Apparently this kind of thing is very common these days (there are obviously a lot of prats like me).
    • The biggest problem is that when you drive this car fast you feel like a complete prat.
    • What a bunch of pompous, over-paid prats they have made themselves look.
    • Great, now I will be stuck with that annoying prat.
    • Because it's not a big deal whether I get a decent job or whether I spend my life in the servitude of dimwitted prats, getting people coffee and answering phones.
    • My dad is practically in love with him, the stupid prat.
    • The firemen who put out this mess have far better things to do that to chase around after mindless little prats like you.
    • ‘We are both going to feel a right pair of prats but we don't mind because it's for a good cause,’ she said.
    • Finding him an annoying prat is no excuse for me to be in denial.
    • I felt like a prat for failing the tests and generally feel stupid at underestimating the whole thing - and what was it?
    • How was she going to live with that annoying prat as her bodyguard?
    • Unfortunately, the prats who drew up the accompanying map forgot to include three of Scotland's biggest, busiest and most lucrative harbours, namely Grangemouth, Leith and Rosyth.
    • I admit, I always used to think he was a bit of a prat.
    Synonyms
    idiot, ass, halfwit, nincompoop, blockhead, buffoon, dunce, dolt, ignoramus, cretin, imbecile, dullard, moron, simpleton, clod
  • 2A person's buttocks.

    臀部,屁股

    Synonyms
    buttocks, behind, backside, rear, rear end, seat, haunches, cheeks

Origin

Mid 16th century (in sense 2): of unknown origin. sense 1 dates from the 1960s.

Rhymes

at, bat, brat, cat, chat, cravat, drat, expat, fat, flat, frat, gat, gnat, hat, hereat, high-hat, howzat, lat, mat, matt, matte, Montserrat, Nat, outsat, pat, pit-a-pat, plait, plat, Rabat, rat, rat-tat, Sadat, sat, scat, Sebat, shabbat, shat, skat, slat, spat, splat, sprat, stat, Surat, tat, that, thereat, tit-for-tat, vat, whereat

Definition of prat in US English:

prat

nounpratpræt
informal
  • 1British An incompetent, stupid, or foolish person; an idiot.

    〈英〉窝囊废;傻瓜

    Example sentencesExamples
    • ‘We are both going to feel a right pair of prats but we don't mind because it's for a good cause,’ she said.
    • Because it's not a big deal whether I get a decent job or whether I spend my life in the servitude of dimwitted prats, getting people coffee and answering phones.
    • He'd been a stupid prat to even believe he could take her on all those years ago.
    • One of the quotes attributed to me makes me sound a bit of a prat (when I catch myself saying that the blog has lately been ‘more to do with a desire to express myself’), but I can't really complain as I did actually say that.
    • Unfortunately, the prats who drew up the accompanying map forgot to include three of Scotland's biggest, busiest and most lucrative harbours, namely Grangemouth, Leith and Rosyth.
    • The firemen who put out this mess have far better things to do that to chase around after mindless little prats like you.
    • My dad is practically in love with him, the stupid prat.
    • I thought it was a thing only prats used as an excuse for not writing: and then it hit me; I physically could not put pen to paper.
    • Apparently this kind of thing is very common these days (there are obviously a lot of prats like me).
    • Did I really want to go public on making a complete prat of myself?
    • Finding him an annoying prat is no excuse for me to be in denial.
    • I hope that's right, otherwise I've made a complete prat of myself!
    • How was she going to live with that annoying prat as her bodyguard?
    • I admit, I always used to think he was a bit of a prat.
    • What a bunch of pompous, over-paid prats they have made themselves look.
    • I felt like a prat for failing the tests and generally feel stupid at underestimating the whole thing - and what was it?
    • Anyone who drives along the single carriageway section of the A64 will have noticed a leap in the number of prats at the wheel.
    • Great, now I will be stuck with that annoying prat.
    • The biggest problem is that when you drive this car fast you feel like a complete prat.
    • I do not want to think of metropolitan prats in a marketing department.
    Synonyms
    idiot, ass, halfwit, nincompoop, blockhead, buffoon, dunce, dolt, ignoramus, cretin, imbecile, dullard, moron, simpleton, clod
  • 2A person's buttocks.

    臀部,屁股

    Synonyms
    buttocks, behind, backside, rear, rear end, seat, haunches, cheeks

Origin

Mid 16th century (in prat (sense 2)): of unknown origin. prat (sense 1) dates from the 1960s.

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