ratch·et (r ch t)n.1. A mechanism consisting of a pawl that engages the sloping teeth of a wheel or bar, permitting motion in one direction only. 2. The pawl, wheel, or bar of this mechanism. v. ratch·et·ed, ratch·et·ing, ratch·ets v.tr. To cause to increase or decrease by increments: "Some companies . . . may make things worse if they seek to ratchet down their medical expenses by limiting benefits for psychological or psychiatric care" Newsweek. v.intr. To increase or decrease by increments.
[French rochet, from Old French rocquet, head of a lance (from the shape of the teeth), of Germanic origin.] |
ratchet Noun
1. a device in which a toothed rack or wheel is engaged by a pivoted lever which permits motion in one direction only
2. the toothed rack or wheel in such a device
3. to operate using a ratchet
4. (usually foll. by up, down)to increase or decrease, esp irreversibly: Hitchcock ratchets up the tension once again [French rochet]
ThesaurusLegend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
| Noun | 1. | ratchet - mechanical device consisting of a toothed wheel or rack engaged with a pawl that permits it to move in only one directionmechanical device - mechanism consisting of a device that works on mechanical principles detent, pawl, click, dog - a hinged catch that fits into a notch of a ratchet to move a wheel forward or prevent it from moving backward ratchet wheel - toothed wheel held in place by a pawl or detent and turned by a lever |
| Verb | 1. | ratchet - move by degrees in one direction only; "a ratcheting lopping tool" |
Translationsratchet [ˈrætʃɪt] n ratchet wheel →
roue f à rochet ratchet [ˈrætʃɪt] n →
Sperrklinke f;
ratchet wheel → Sperrad nt
ratchet [ˈrætʃɪt] n ratchet wheel →
ruota dentata