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From:
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pot
/ˈpɑt/
盆,罐,壺,坩堝,獎杯(vt.)裝入盆中,在鍋中煮,近距離射擊(vi.)射擊
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Pot
,
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Potted
;
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Potting
.]
1.
To
place
or
inclose
in
pots
;
as
:
(a)
To
preserve
seasoned
in
pots
.
“
Potted
fowl
and
fish.”
--
Dryden
.
(b)
To
set
out
or
cover
in
pots
;
as
,
potted
plants
or
bulbs
.
(c)
To
drain
;
as
,
to
pot
sugar
,
by
taking
it
from
the
cooler
,
and
placing
it
in
hogsheads
,
etc
.,
having
perforated
heads
,
through
which
the
molasses
drains
off
. --
B
.
Edwards
.
(d)
Billiards
To
pocket
.
2.
To
shoot
for
the
pot
, i.e.,
cooking
;
to
secure
or
hit
by
a
pot
shot
;
to
shoot
when
no
special
skill
is
needed
.
When
hunted
,
it
[
the
jaguar
]
takes
refuge
in
trees
,
and
this
habit
is
well
known
to
hunters
,
who
pursue
it
with
dogs
and
pot
it
when
treed
.
--
Encyc
.
of
Sport
.
3.
To
secure
;
gain
;
win
;
bag
. [
Colloq
.]
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Pot
n.
1.
A
metallic
or
earthen
vessel
,
appropriated
to
any
of
a
great
variety
of
uses
,
as
for
boiling
meat
or
vegetables
,
for
holding
liquids
,
for
plants
,
etc
.;
as
,
a
quart
pot
;
a
flower
pot
;
a
bean
pot
.
2.
An
earthen
or
pewter
cup
for
liquors
;
a
mug
.
3.
The
quantity
contained
in
a
pot
;
a
potful
;
as
,
a
pot
of
ale
.
“Give
her
a
pot
and
a
cake.”
4.
A
metal
or
earthenware
extension
of
a
flue
above
the
top
of
a
chimney
;
a
chimney
pot
.
5.
A
crucible
;
as
,
a
graphite
pot
;
a
melting
pot
.
6.
A
wicker
vessel
for
catching
fish
,
eels
,
etc
.
7.
A
perforated
cask
for
draining
sugar
.
8.
A
size
of
paper
.
See
Pott
.
10.
The
total
of
the
bets
at
stake
at
one
time
,
as
in
racing
or
card
playing
;
the
pool
;
also
Racing, Eng.
a
horse
heavily
backed
;
a
favorite
. [
Slang
]
11.
Armor
A
plain
defensive
headpiece
;
later
,
and
perhaps
in
a
jocose
sense
,
any
helmet
; --
called
also
pot helmet
.
12.
Card Playing
The
total
of
the
bets
at
one
time
;
the
pool
.
Jack pot
.
See
under
2d
Jack
.
Pot cheese
,
cottage
cheese
.
See
under
Cottage
.
Pot companion
,
a
companion
in
drinking
.
Pot hanger
,
a
pothook
.
Pot herb
,
any
plant
,
the
leaves
or
stems
of
which
are
boiled
for
food
,
as
spinach
,
lamb's-quarters
,
purslane
,
and
many
others
.
Pot hunter
,
one
who
kills
anything
and
everything
that
will
help
to
fill
has
bag
;
also
,
a
hunter
who
shoots
game
for
the
table
or
for
the
market
.
Pot metal
.
(a)
The
metal
from
which
iron
pots
are
made
,
different
from
common
pig
iron
.
(b)
An
alloy
of
copper
with
lead
used
for
making
large
vessels
for
various
purposes
in
the
arts
. --
Ure
.
(c)
A
kind
of
stained
glass
,
the
colors
of
which
are
incorporated
with
the
melted
glass
in
the
pot
. --
Knight
.
Pot plant
Bot.
,
either
of
the
trees
which
bear
the
monkey-pot
.
Pot wheel
Hydraul.
,
a
noria
.
To go to pot
,
to
go
to
destruction
;
to
come
to
an
end
of
usefulness
;
to
become
refuse
. [
Colloq
.]
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Pot
,
v. i.
1.
To
tipple
;
to
drink
. [
Obs
.
or
Prov
.
Eng
.]
It
is
less
labor
to
plow
than
to
pot
it
.
--
Feltham
.
2.
To
take
a
pot
shot
or
shots
,
as
at
game
or
an
enemy
.
◄
►
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Con·so·la·tion game
,
match
,
pot
,
race
,
etc
.
A
game
,
match
,
etc
.,
open
only
to
losers
in
early
stages
of
contests
.
◄
►
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
pot
n
1:
metal
or
earthenware
cooking
vessel
that
is
usually
round
and
deep
;
often
has
a
handle
and
lid
2:
a
plumbing
fixture
for
defecation
and
urination
[
syn
:
toilet
,
can
,
commode
,
crapper
,
potty
,
stool
,
throne
]
3:
the
quantity
contained
in
a
pot
[
syn
:
potful
]
4:
a
container
in
which
plants
are
cultivated
[
syn
:
flowerpot
]
5: (
often
followed
by
`
of
')
a
large
number
or
amount
or
extent
;
"
a
batch
of
letters
"; "
a
deal
of
trouble
"; "
a
lot
of
money
"; "
he
made
a
mint
on
the
stock
market
"; "
it
must
have
cost
plenty
" [
syn
:
batch
,
deal
,
flock
, {
good
deal
,
great deal
,
hatful
,
heap
,
lot
,
mass
,
mess
,
mickle
,
mint
,
muckle
,
peck
,
pile
,
plenty
, {
quite
a little
,
raft
,
sight
,
slew
,
spate
,
stack
, {
tidy
sum
,
wad
,
whole lot
,
whole slew
]
6:
the
cumulative
amount
involved
in
a
game
(
such
as
poker
)
[
syn
:
jackpot
,
kitty
]
7:
slang
terms
for
a
paunch
[
syn
:
potbelly
,
bay window
,
corporation
,
tummy
]
8:
a
resistor
with
three
terminals
,
the
third
being
an
adjustable
center
terminal
;
used
to
adjust
voltages
in
radios
and
TV
sets
[
syn
:
potentiometer
]
9:
street
names
for
marijuana
[
syn
:
grass
,
green goddess
,
dope
,
weed
,
gage
,
sess
,
sens
,
smoke
,
skunk
,
locoweed
,
Mary Jane
]
v
:
plant
in
a
pot
; "
He
potted
the
palm
"
[
also
:
potting
,
potted
]
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