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English
Pronunciation
Noun
rats
plural of rat
Interjection
rats
( informal ) Expression of annoyance or disgust ; damn , darn .
( informal ) Expression of disbelief .
1925 July – 1926 May , A[rthur] Conan Doyle , “(please specify the chapter number) ”, in The Land of Mist (eBook no. 0601351h.html), Australia: Project Gutenberg Australia , published April 2019:"It's damned clever - fair puzzles 'em every time. How d'ye get them?" "I tell you I don't. It's outside myself." "Rats ! You can tell me, Tom. I'm Griffiths, the safe man."
Translations
Verb
rats
third-person singular simple present indicative of rat
See also
Anagrams
tars , sart , ARTS , arts. , tsar , tars- , ARTs , Sart , srat , Srta. , star , RAST , Arts , stra. , Srta , arts , astr- , TSRA , RTAs , Star , TRAs
Catalan
Noun
rats
plural of rat
Danish
Noun
rats n
indefinite genitive singular of rat
indefinite genitive plural of rat
Dutch
Etymology
Clipping of ratjetoe .
Pronunciation
Noun
rats m (uncountable )
( dated ) A dish consisting of a hodgepodge of (leftover) vegetables and mashed potatoes , associated with soldiers .
Synonym: hutspot
Derived terms
French
Pronunciation
Noun
rats m
plural of rat
Anagrams
Latgalian
Etymology
From Proto-Baltic *retas . Cognates include Latvian rets and Lithuanian retas .
Pronunciation
Adjective
rats
rare
Declension
Indefinite declension of rats (type 1 adjective)
Definite declension of rats (type 1 adjective)
References
Nicole Nau (2011 ) A short grammar of Latgalian , München: LINCOM GmbH, →ISBN
Latvian
Stūres rats (1)
Dzirnavu rats (1)
Rati (2)
Etymology
From Proto-Indo-European *ret(h) , *rot(h) . Cognates include Lithuanian rãtas ( “ wheel ” ) , Sanskrit रथ ( ratha , “ chariot ” ) , Old High German rad ( “ wheel ” ) (German Rad ( “ wheel ” ) ), Latin rota ( “ wheel ” ) (Portuguese roda , Spanish rueda , Italian ruota , Romanian roată , French roue ), Albanian rreth ( “ hoop, circle, wheel rim ” ) .[ 1]
Pronunciation
Noun
rats m (1st declension )
wheel ( circular device that rotates on its axis )
stūres rats ― steering wheel
dzirnavu rats ― millwheel
spara rats , spararats ― flywheel
ķēdes pārvada rats ― chain wheel
laimes rats ― the wheel of fortune
pagriezt atpakaļ , apturēt vēstures ratu ― to turn back, to stop the wheel of history
( only plural ) cart , carriage ( small wheeled vehicle drawn by animals )
jūgt zirgu ratos ― to harness a horse to a cart
vienjūga, divjūga rati ― a one-, a two-horse cart or carriage
smagie rati ― heavy cart
rati ar gumijas riteņiem ― a cart with rubber wheels
Declension
Declension of rats (1st declension)
Synonyms
References
Volapük
Noun
rats
nominative plural of rat