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lid
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lid  (ld)
n.
1. A removable or hinged cover for a hollow receptacle or box.
2. An eyelid.
3. Biology A flaplike covering, such as an operculum.
4. A curb, restraint, or limit: approved a new lid on corporate spending.
5. Informal An act of concealment; a cover: told us to keep a lid on the report until the campaign was over.
6. Slang A hat.
7. Slang An ounce of marijuana.
tr.v. lid·ded, lid·ding, lids
To cover with or as if with a lid.

[Middle English, from Old English hlid; see klei- in Indo-European roots.]

lid [lɪd]
n
1. a cover, usually removable or hinged, for a receptacle a saucepan lid a desk lid
2. (Life Sciences & Allied Applications / Anatomy) short for eyelid
3. (Life Sciences & Allied Applications / Botany) Botany another name for operculum [2]
4. Slang short for skidlid
5. US dated slang a quantity of marijuana, usually an ounce
dip one's lid Austral informal to raise one's hat as a greeting, etc.
flip one's lid Slang to become crazy or angry
put the lid on Informal
a.  Brit to be the final blow to
b.  to curb, prevent, or discourage
take the lid off Informal to make startling or spectacular revelations about
[Old English hlid; related to Old Friesian hlid, Old High German hlit cover]
lidded  adj
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.lidlid - either of two folds of skin that can be moved to cover or open the eye; "his lids would stay open no longer"
eye, oculus, optic - the organ of sight
protective fold - a flap of tissue that protects what it covers
eyelash, lash, cilium - any of the short curved hairs that grow from the edges of the eyelids
conjunctiva - a transparent lubricating mucous membrane that covers the eyeball and the under surface of the eyelid
2.lid - a movable top or cover (hinged or separate) for closing the opening at the top of a box, chest, jar, pan, etc.; "he raised the piano lid"
box - a (usually rectangular) container; may have a lid; "he rummaged through a box of spare parts"
chest - box with a lid; used for storage; usually large and sturdy
jar - a vessel (usually cylindrical) with a wide mouth and without handles
lock - a fastener fitted to a door or drawer to keep it firmly closed
cover, top - covering for a hole (especially a hole in the top of a container); "he removed the top of the carton"; "he couldn't get the top off of the bottle"; "put the cover back on the kettle"
trunk lid - hinged lid for a trunk
3.lidlid - headdress that protects the head from bad weather; has shaped crown and usually a brim
busby, shako, bearskin - tall hat; worn by some British soldiers on ceremonial occasions
boater, leghorn, Panama hat, straw hat, Panama, sailor, skimmer - a stiff hat made of straw with a flat crown
bonnet, poke bonnet - a hat tied under the chin
bowler hat, derby, derby hat, plug hat, bowler - a felt hat that is round and hard with a narrow brim
brim - a circular projection that sticks outward from the crown of a hat
campaign hat - a broad-brimmed felt hat with a high crown; formerly worn by the United States Army and Marine personnel
cavalier hat, slouch hat - a soft felt hat with a wide flexible brim
cocked hat - hat with opposing brims turned up and caught together to form points
cowboy hat, ten-gallon hat - a hat with a wide brim and a soft crown; worn by American ranch hands
crown - the part of a hat (the vertex) that covers the crown of the head
deerstalker - a tight-fitting hat with visors front and back; formerly worn by hunters
dress hat, opera hat, silk hat, top hat, stovepipe, high hat, beaver, topper - a man's hat with a tall crown; usually covered with silk or with beaver fur
dunce cap, dunce's cap, fool's cap - a cone-shaped paper hat formerly placed on the head of slow or lazy pupils
fedora, felt hat, homburg, Stetson, trilby - a hat made of felt with a creased crown
fur hat - a hat made of fur
hatband - a band around the crown of a hat just above the brim
headdress, headgear - clothing for the head
woman's hat, millinery - hats for women; the wares sold by a milliner
shovel hat - a stiff broad-brimmed hat with the brim turned up at the sides and projecting in front; worn by some clergymen in Britain
snap-brim hat - a hat with a snap brim
sombrero - a straw hat with a tall crown and broad brim; worn in American southwest and in Mexico
sou'wester - waterproof hat with wide slanting brim longer in back than in front
sun hat, sunhat - a hat with a broad brim that protects the face from direct exposure to the sun
titfer - a hat (Cockney rhyming slang: `tit for tat' rhymes with `hat')
toque - a tall white hat with a pouched crown; worn by chefs
tirolean, tyrolean - soft green felt hat with a feather or brush cockade

lid
noun top, covering, cover I lifted the lid to give it a quick stir.
put a lid on something stop, end, limit, control, restrict, put an end to The government is keen to put a lid on his scheme.
Translations
lid [lɪd] N
1.tapa f (= hat) → gorro m
he's flipped his lidha perdido la chaveta
that puts the lid on it!¡esto es el colmo or el acabóse!
to take the lid off [+ scandal] → exponer a la luz pública
2. (= eyelid) → párpado m

lid [ˈlɪd] n [pan, box] → couvercle m
to lift the lid on sth, to take the lid off sth (fig)exposer qch au grand jour, étaler qch au grand jour
to keep the lid on sth [+ inflation, violence] → contenir qch, enrayer qch
to keep the lid on the violence → enrayer la violence
to keep a lid on one's emotions → faire taire ses émotions
(also eyelid) → paupière f

lid
n
Deckel m; that puts the (tin) lid on it (inf)das ist doch die Höhe, das schlägt dem Fass den Boden aus; a documentary that really takes the lid off Hollywoodein Dokumentarfilm, der das wahre Gesicht Hollywoods zeigt; the press took the lid off the whole plandie Presse hat den Plan enthüllt or aufgedeckt; to keep a lid on somethingetw unter Kontrolle halten; on informationetw geheim halten; to put the lid on something (on scandal, affair)etw vertuschen; to put the lid on somebodyjdn zum Schweigen bringen
(= eyelid)Lid nt

lid [lɪd] ncoperchio
to take the lid off sth (fig) → smascherare qc
that puts the lid on it (fam) → ci mancava solo questo
lid [lɪd] ncoperchio
to take the lid off sth (fig) → smascherare qc
that puts the lid on it (fam) → ci mancava solo questo

lid
n lid [lid]
1 a cover for a pot, box etc He lifted the lid of the box and looked inside. deksel غِطاء капак víko låg der Deckel καπάκι tapa kaas سرپوش kansi couvercle מִכסֶה ढक्कन poklopac fedő tutup lok coperchio ふた 뚜껑 dangtis, viršus vāks tutup deksel lokk, deksel wie(cz)ko, pokrywka tampa ca­pac крышка vrchnák; pokrievka pokrov poklopac lock ฝา kapak 蓋子 кришка ڈھکنا nắp; vung
2 an eyelid The infection has not affected the eye itself although the lid is swollen. ooglid جَفْن العَيْن клепач oční víčko øjelåg das Lid βλέφαρο párpado silmalaug پلک چشم luomi paupière עַפעַף पलक, निमि kapak, vjeđa szemhéj kelopak mata augnlok palpebra まぶた 눈꺼풀 (akies) vokas plaksts kelopak mata ooglid øyenlokk powieka pálpebra pleoapă веко očné viečko očesna veka kapak ögonlock เปลือกตา göz kapağı 眼瞼 повіка پپوٹا mí mắt

lid غِطاء poklice låg Deckel καπάκι tapa kansi couvercle poklopac coperchio 뚜껑 deksel lokk pokrywka tampa крышка lock ฝาปิด kapak cái vung 盖子


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