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 cant [kænt]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 伪善之言, 黑话, 斜面, 角落

vi. 讲黑话, 倾斜


  1. The jargon of a particular group; cant.
    黑话,行话某一特殊团体的行话;黑话
  2. The language or cant of thieves, tramps, or underworld figures.
    盗贼的黑话小偷、流浪汉或黑社会的人使用的语言或黑话
  3. I cant say for sure.
    我不太确定。


cant
[ noun ]
  1. stock phrases that have become nonsense through endless repetition

  2. <noun.communication>
  3. a slope in the turn of a road or track; the outside is higher than the inside in order to reduce the effects of centrifugal force

  4. <noun.object>
  5. a characteristic language of a particular group (as among thieves)

  6. <noun.communication>
    they don't speak our lingo
  7. insincere talk about religion or morals

  8. <noun.communication>
  9. two surfaces meeting at an angle different from 90 degrees

  10. <noun.artifact>
[ verb ]
  1. heel over

  2. <verb.motion> cant over pitch slant tilt
    The tower is tilting
    The ceiling is slanting


Cant \Cant\, a.
Of the nature of cant; affected; vulgar.

To introduce and multiply cant words in the most
ruinous corruption in any language. --Swift.


Cant \Cant\, v. i.
1. To speak in a whining voice, or an affected, singsong
tone.

2. To make whining pretensions to goodness; to talk with an
affectation of religion, philanthropy, etc.; to practice
hypocrisy; as, a canting fanatic.

The rankest rogue that ever canted. --Beau. & Fl.

3. To use pretentious language, barbarous jargon, or
technical terms; to talk with an affectation of learning.

The doctor here,
When he discourseth of dissection,
Of vena cava and of vena porta,
The meser[ae]um and the mesentericum,
What does he else but cant. --B. Jonson

That uncouth affected garb of speech, or canting
language, if I may so call it. --Bp.
Sanderson.


Cant \Cant\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Canted}; p. pr. & vb. n.
{Canting}.]
1. To incline; to set at an angle; to tilt over; to tip upon
the edge; as, to cant a cask; to cant a ship.

2. To give a sudden turn or new direction to; as, to cant
round a stick of timber; to cant a football.

3. To cut off an angle from, as from a square piece of
timber, or from the head of a bolt.


Cant \Cant\, n. [OF., edge, angle, prof. from L. canthus the
iron ring round a carriage wheel, a wheel, Gr. ? the corner
of the eye, the felly of a wheel; cf. W. cant the stake or
tire of a wheel. Cf. {Canthus}, {Canton}, {Cantle}.]
1. A corner; angle; niche. [Obs.]

The first and principal person in the temple was
Irene, or Peace; she was placed aloft in a cant.
--B. Jonson.

2. An outer or external angle.

3. An inclination from a horizontal or vertical line; a slope
or bevel; a titl. --Totten.

4. A sudden thrust, push, kick, or other impulse, producing a
bias or change of direction; also, the bias or turn so
give; as, to give a ball a cant.

5. (Coopering) A segment forming a side piece in the head of
a cask. --Knight.

6. (Mech.) A segment of he rim of a wooden cogwheel.
--Knight.

7. (Naut.) A piece of wood laid upon the deck of a vessel to
support the bulkheads.

{Cant frames}, {Cant timbers} (Naut.), timber at the two ends
of a ship, rising obliquely from the keel.


Cant \Cant\, n. [Prob. from OF. cant, F. chant, singing, in
allusion to the singing or whining tine of voice used by
beggars, fr. L. cantus. See {Chant}.]
1. An affected, singsong mode of speaking.

2. The idioms and peculiarities of speech in any sect, class,
or occupation. --Goldsmith.

The cant of any profession. --Dryden.

3. The use of religious phraseology without understanding or
sincerity; empty, solemn speech, implying what is not
felt; hypocrisy.

They shall hear no cant from me. --F. W.
Robertson

4. Vulgar jargon; slang; the secret language spoker by
gipsies, thieves, tramps, or beggars.


Cant \Cant\, n. [Prob. from OF. cant, equiv. to L. quantum; cf.
F. encan, fr. L. in quantum, i.e. ``for how much?'']
A call for bidders at a public sale; an auction. ``To sell
their leases by cant.'' --Swift.


Cant \Cant\, v. t.
to sell by auction, or bid a price at a sale by auction.
[Archaic] --Swift.

  1. I cant tell my wife what to do in that situation." "She would have that choice" under the law as it is now written, he said.
  2. "Common sense and logic don't apply here," he commented. "You reach tough personal choices where you want to send kids to college and cant afford to.
  3. Unfortunately, some writers exploit this stylistic convention by indulging in moralistic cant and derivative humor.
  4. 'Wild Man Gatherings' are in fact widely ridiculed by Americans, who are perfectly capable of identifying bogus cant when they hear it.
  5. She thinks that program trading is a good and necessary thing, and dismisses cant about short selling.
  6. Mr. Schickel's central mistake is to assume that Mr. Brando fell for their cant, just as Our Crowd did.
  7. Shunning sociological cant and academic dogma, Mr. Bawer writes as one reader to another, articulating a reader's concerns and misgivings about the fiction that defines us.
  8. In a book full of cant and self-justification published in the following year, the Rev Canon Barber reported that nothing unexpected was found.
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