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bat·ten 1 (b t n)v. bat·tened, bat·ten·ing, bat·tens v.intr.1. To become fat. 2. To thrive and prosper, especially at another's expense: "[She] battens like a leech on the lives of famous people, . . . a professional retailer of falsehoods" George F. Will. v.tr. To fatten; overfeed.
[Ultimately from Old Norse batna, to improve; see bhad- in Indo-European roots.] |
bat·ten 2 (b t n)n.1. Nautical a. One of several flexible strips of wood or plastic placed in pockets at the outer edge of a sail to keep it flat. b. A narrow strip of wood used to fasten down the edges of the material that covers hatches in foul weather. 2. Chiefly British A narrow strip of wood used especially for flooring. tr.v. bat·tened, bat·ten·ing, bat·tens Nautical To furnish, fasten, or secure with battens: battened down the hatch during the storm. Idiom: batten down the hatches To prepare for an imminent disaster or emergency.
[Middle English batent, from Old French bataunt, wooden strip, clapper, from present participle of batre, to beat; see batter1.] |
batten 1 Noun 1. a strip of wood used to strengthen something or make it secure 2. a strip of wood used for holding a tarpaulin in place over a hatch on a ship Verb to strengthen or fasten with battens [French bâton stick] batten 2 Verb (foll. by on)to thrive at the expense of (someone else) [probably from Old Norse batna to improve]
ThesaurusLegend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms | Noun | 1. | batten - stuffing made of rolls or sheets of cotton wool or synthetic fiberstuffing - padding put in mattresses and cushions and upholstered furniture | | 2. | batten - a strip fixed to something to hold it firmstrip - thin piece of wood or metal | | Verb | 1. | batten - furnish with battens; "batten ships"beef up, fortify, strengthen - make strong or stronger; "This exercise will strengthen your upper body"; "strengthen the relations between the two countries" | | 2. | batten - secure with battens; "batten down a ship's hatches"beef up, fortify, strengthen - make strong or stronger; "This exercise will strengthen your upper body"; "strengthen the relations between the two countries" |
batten verb (usually with down) fasten, unite, fix, secure, lock, bind, chain, connect, attach, seal, tighten, anchor, bolt, clamp down, affix, nail down, make firm, make fast, fasten down
Translationsbatten [ˈbætn] n ( CARPENTRY) → listón m; ( NAUT) → junquillo, sable mbatten down vt ( NAUT): to batten down the hatches → atrancar las escotillas batten [ˈbætn] n ( Carpentry) → latte f; batten down vt (Naut); to batten down the hatches → fermer les écoutilles batten [ˈbætn] n → Leiste f, Latte f; (Naut) (on sail) → Segellatte f batten down vt (Naut); batten [ˈbætən] n ( CARPENTRY) → assicella, correntino; ( NAUT) → serretta: ( on sail) → steccabatten down vt ( NAUT): to batten down the hatches → chiudere i boccaporti battenn batten [ˈbӕtn]a piece of wood used for keeping other pieces in place These strips are all fastened together with a batten.heglatعارِضَةٌ خَشَبِيّهлетваprkno, lišta, laťbjælke; spærredie Leisteσανίδα συνοχήςalfarjíapõikliistتختۀ نازک؛ طوقهpienalatte, plancheנֶסֶרतख्ताletva(szegély)léckayu pengikatbattingur, mjótt borð/fjöllistello, assicella帯板오리목skersinė lentalata; šķērskoks; apmetuma skaliņikayu tetulanglattverrtre, bjelke, lektelistwaripascândură; şipcăрейкаdoska, lataletev, deskalajsnaribba, list, läktไม้ดามince tahta parçası, tiriz壓條рейкаلکڑی کی پٹیván lót压条
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