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Что (кто) такое lap - определение

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  • Dutch]] painting of a baby asleep in its mother's lap
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LAP         
CHEMICAL COMPOUND
LaP
LISP Assembly Program. The assembly language embedded into early Lisp. LAP was also used by the Liar compiler for MIT Scheme and MACLISP. [Sammet 1969, p. 597]. (1994-11-01)
lap         
CHEMICAL COMPOUND
LaP
(laps, lapping, lapped)
Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English.
1.
If you have something on your lap when you are sitting down, it is on top of your legs and near to your body.
She waited quietly with her hands in her lap...
Hugh glanced at the child on her mother's lap.
N-COUNT: poss N
2.
In a race, a competitor completes a lap when they have gone round a course once.
...that last lap of the race...
On lap two, Baker edged forward.
N-COUNT: usu ord/adj N, N num
3.
In a race, if you lap another competitor, you go past them while they are still on the previous lap.
He was caught out while lapping a slower rider.
VERB: V n
4.
A lap of a long journey is one part of it, between two points where you stop.
I had thought we might travel as far as Oak Valley, but we only managed the first lap of the journey.
= leg
N-COUNT: N of n, ord/adj N
5.
When water laps against something such as the shore or the side of a boat, it touches it gently and makes a soft sound. (WRITTEN)
...the water that lapped against the pillars of the boathouse...
The building was right on the river and the water lapped the walls.
VERB: V prep/adv, V n
lapping
The only sound was the lapping of the waves.
N-UNCOUNT: the N of n
6.
When an animal laps a drink, it uses short quick movements of its tongue to take liquid up into its mouth.
The cat lapped milk from a dish.
VERB: V n
Lap up means the same as lap
.
She poured some water into a plastic bowl. Faust, her Great Dane, lapped it up with relish.
PHRASAL VERB: V n P
7.
If you say that a situation is in the lap of the gods, you mean that its success or failure depends entirely on luck or on things that are outside your control.
They had to stop the operation, so at that stage my life was in the lap of the gods.
PHRASE: v-link PHR
lap         
CHEMICAL COMPOUND
LaP
I
n.
complete circuit around a track
1) on a lap (they are on the last lap)
part of the body from the knees to waist of a sitting person
2) in, on smb.'s lap (the little girl sat in her mother's lap)
3) (misc.) in the lap of the gods ('with an uncertain future')
II
v. (d; intr.) to lap against (the waves lapped against the sides of the boat)
Lap         
CHEMICAL COMPOUND
LaP
·noun The sound of lapping.
II. Lap ·noun To wrap or wind around something.
III. Lap ·noun An edge; a border; a hem, as of cloth.
IV. Lap ·vt To rest or recline in a lap, or as in a lap.
V. Lap ·vi To make a sound like that produced by taking up drink with the tongue.
VI. Lap ·noun A sheet, layer, or bat, of cotton fiber prepared for the carding machine.
VII. Lap ·noun To lay together one over another, as fleeces or slivers for further working.
VIII. Lap ·vt To cut or polish with a lap, as glass, gems, cutlery, ·etc. ·see 1st Lap, 10.
IX. Lap ·vi To take up drink or food with the tongue; to drink or feed by licking up something.
X. Lap ·vt To take into the mouth with the tongue; to lick up with a quick motion of the tongue.
XI. Lap ·noun To Infold; to hold as in one's lap; to Cherish.
XII. Lap ·noun The act of lapping with, or as with, the tongue; as, to take anything into the mouth with a lap.
XIII. Lap ·noun To Fold; to bend and lay over or on something; as, to lap a piece of cloth.
XIV. Lap ·noun The loose part of a coat; the lower part of a garment that plays loosely; a skirt; an Apron.
XV. Lap ·vi To be turned or folded; to lie partly upon or by the side of something, or of one another; as, the cloth laps back; the boats lap; the edges lap.
XVI. Lap ·noun One circuit around a race track, ·esp. when the distance is a small fraction of a mile; as, to run twenty laps; to win by three laps. ·see Lap, to fold, 2.
XVII. Lap ·noun In card playing and other games, the points won in excess of the number necessary to complete a game;
- so called when they are counted in the score of the following game.
XVIII. Lap ·noun The state or condition of being in part extended over or by the side of something else; or the extent of the overlapping; as, the second boat got a lap of half its length on the leader.
XIX. Lap ·noun That part of any substance or fixture which extends over, or lies upon, or by the side of, a part of another; as, the lap of a board; also, the measure of such extension over or upon another thing.
XX. Lap ·noun The part of the clothing that lies on the knees or thighs when one sits down; that part of the person thus covered; figuratively, a place of rearing and fostering; as, to be reared in the lap of luxury.
XXI. Lap ·noun A piece of brass, lead, or other soft metal, used to hold a cutting or polishing powder in cutting glass, gems, and the like, or in polishing cutlery, ·etc. It is usually in the form of wheel or disk, which revolves on a vertical axis.
XXII. Lap ·noun The amount by which a slide valve at its half stroke overlaps a port in the seat, being equal to the distance the valve must move from its mid stroke position in order to begin to open the port. Used alone, lap refers to outside lap. ·see Outside lap (below).
XXIII. Lap ·noun To lay or place over anything so as to partly or wholly cover it; as, to lap one shingle over another; to lay together one partly over another; as, to lap weather-boards; also, to be partly over, or by the side of (something); as, the hinder boat lapped the foremost one.
lap         
CHEMICAL COMPOUND
LaP
I. v. a.
1.
Fold, turn over, lay over.
2.
Wrap, cover, twist round.
3.
Lick, lick up, take up with the tongue.
II. v. n.
Be folded over, be laid over, reach over.
lap         
CHEMICAL COMPOUND
LaP
lap1
¦ noun
1. the flat area between the waist and knees of a seated person.
2. archaic a hanging flap on a garment or a saddle.
Phrases
fall (or drop) into someone's lap be acquired by or happen to someone without any effort.
in someone's lap as someone's responsibility.
in the lap of the gods open to chance.
in the lap of luxury in conditions of great comfort and wealth.
Derivatives
lapful noun (plural lapfuls).
Origin
OE l?ppa (orig. in the sense 'fold, flap', later meaning the front of a skirt when held up to carry something), of Gmc origin.
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lap2
¦ noun
1. one circuit of a track or racetrack.
2. a part of a journey.
3. an overlapping or projecting participle
the amount by which one thing overlaps or covers a part of another.
4. a single turn of rope, thread, or cable round a drum or reel.
a layer or sheet of cotton or wool, wound on a roller during manufacture.
5. a rotating abrasive disc for polishing gems, metal, and optical glass.
¦ verb (laps, lapping, lapped)
1. overtake (a competitor in a race) to become one or more laps ahead.
2. (lap someone/thing in) literary enfold someone or something protectively in.
3. project beyond or overlap.
4. polish with a lap.
Origin
ME: from lap1.
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lap3
¦ verb (laps, lapping, lapped)
1. (of an animal) take up (liquid) with the tongue.
2. (lap something up) accept something with obvious pleasure.
3. (of water) wash against with a gentle rippling sound.
¦ noun the action of water lapping.
Origin
OE lapian, of Gmc origin.
LAP         
CHEMICAL COMPOUND
LaP
Link Access Procedure / Protocol (Reference: CCITT, X.25)
Lap         
CHEMICAL COMPOUND
LaP
A lap is a surface (usually horizontal) created between the knee and hips of a biped when it is in a seated or lying down position. The lap of a parent or loved one is seen as a physically and psychologically comfortable place for a child to sit.
Linguistic Atlas Project         
SURVEY-BASED RESEARCH PROJECT
User:Blairgreen05/Linguistic Atlas Project; LAMSAS
The Linguistic Atlas Project (LAP), is a survey-based research project directed by Hans Kurath in 1929, with the purpose to record words and pronunciation of everyday American English around the country. The Linguistic Atlas Project was first created by the American Dialect Society to create an American Linguistic Atlas.
Lesbian Art Project         
INITIATIVE FOCUSING ON LESBIAN ARTISTS
Lesbian Art Project (1977 – 1979) was a participatory art movement founded by Terry Wolverton and Arlene Raven at the Woman's Building in Los Angeles. The pioneering project focused on giving a platform to lesbian and feminist perspectives of participants through performance, art making, salons, workshops and writing.

Википедия

Lap

A lap is a surface (usually horizontal) created between the knee and hips of a biped when it is in a seated or lying down position. The lap of a parent or loved one is seen as a physically and psychologically comfortable place for a child to sit.

In some countries where Christmas is celebrated, it has been a tradition for children to sit on the lap of a person dressed as Santa Claus to tell Santa what they want for Christmas, and have their picture taken, but this practice has since been questioned in some of these countries, where this sort of contact between children and unfamiliar adults raises concerns.

Among adults, a person sitting on the lap of another usually indicates an intimate or romantic relationship between the two; this is a factor in the erotic activity in strip clubs known as a lap dance, where one person straddles the lap of the other and gyrates their lower extremities in a provocative manner.

A Lap steel guitar is a type of steel guitar played in a sitting position with the instrument placed horizontally across the player's knees. The lap can be a useful surface for carrying out tasks when a table is not available. The laptop computer was so named because it was seen as being able to be used on the user's lap.