柯林斯詞典rat /r?t/ (ratting,ratted,rats) 1. N-COUNT A rat is an animal which has a long tail and looks like a large mouse. 老鼠 This was demonstrated in a laboratory experiment with rats. 這點(diǎn)通過(guò)在實(shí)騐室中用老鼠做試騐得到証明。2. N-COUNT If you call someone a rat, you mean that you are angry with them or dislike them, often because they have cheated you or betrayed you. 卑鄙小人[非正式] What did you do with the gun you took from that little rat Turner? 你要用從卑鄙小人特納那裡弄來(lái)的那支槍乾什麼呢?3. V-I If someone rats on you, they tell someone in authority about things that you have done, especially bad things. 告發(fā)[非正式] They were accused of encouraging children to rat on their parents. 他們被指控慫恿孩子們告發(fā)他們的父母。4. V-I If someone rats on an agreement, they do not do what they said they would do. 違約[非正式] She claims he ratted on their divorce settlement. 她聲稱(chēng)他違背了他們的離婚協(xié)議。5. PHRASE If you smell a rat, you begin to suspect or realize that something is wrong in a particular situation, for example that someone is trying to deceive you or harm you. 感覺(jué)事情不妙 If I don't send a picture, he will smell a rat. 如果我不寄張照片,他會(huì)起疑心。 返回 ratting