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Sense: 1,3,7
Date:
1400-1500
Language:
French
Origin:
plat
'plate, dish'
, from plat
'flat'
, from
Vulgar Latin
plattus, probably from
Greek
platys
'broad, flat'
Sense: 2, 4-5,8-11
Date:
1200-1300
Language:
Old French
Origin:
plat
'flat'
Sense: 6
Date:
1300-1400
Origin:
Partly from
Old French
plat
'plate, piece of silver'
, partly from
Old Spanish
plata
'silver'
plate
1
noun
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plate
1
S2
W2
1
food
[
countable
]
a)
DFU
a flat and usually round dish that you eat from or serve food on
:
The plates were piled high with rice.
a dinner plate
b)
also
plateful
the amount of food that is on a plate
plate of
He's eaten a whole plate of french fries.
!
Do not use
plate
when you mean 'food cooked in a particular way as a meal'. Use
dish
:
a restaurant where you can eat the most delicious dishes (NOT plates) you can imagine
2
sign
[
countable
]
TTC
a flat piece of metal with words or numbers on it, for example on a door or a car
:
The brass plate on the door said 'Dr Rackman'.
number/license/registration plate
(=
on a car
)
Did anyone see the car's license plate?
➔
L-plate
,
nameplate
3
have a lot/enough on your plate
informal
to have a lot of problems to deal with or problems to worry about
4
protective covering
[
countable
]
a)
technical
HBA
one of the thin sheets of bone, horn etc that covers and protects the outside of some animals
b)
a thin sheet of metal used to protect something
metal/steel/iron plates
The shoes had metal plates attached to the heels.
5
earth's surface
[
countable
]
technical
HEG
one of the very large sheets of rock that form the surface of the Earth
➔
plate tectonics
6
gold/silver
a)
gold/silver plate
HCE
ordinary metal with a thin covering of gold or silver
b)
DFU
[
uncountable
]
things such as plates, cups, forks, or knives made of gold or silver
7
hand/give/offer somebody something on a plate
to let someone get or achieve something easily, without much effort from them
:
I worked hard for what I've got. It wasn't handed to me on a plate.
8
pictures/photos
[
countable
]
a)
TCN
a sheet of metal that has been cut or treated in a special way so that words or pictures can be printed from its surface
:
copper printing plates
b)
TCN
a picture in a book, printed on good-quality paper and usually coloured
c)
TCP
a thin sheet of glass used especially in the past in photography, with chemicals on it that are sensitive to light
9
DSB
baseball
[
countable usually singular
]
the place where the person hitting the ball stands
10
competition
the ... Plate
used in the names of sports competitions or races in which the winner gets a silver plate
:
This horse won the Galway Plate.
11
teeth
[
countable
]
a)
MH
a thin piece of plastic shaped to fit inside a person's mouth, into which
false teeth
are fixed
b)
MI
British English
a thin piece of plastic with wires fixed to it, that some people wear in their mouth to make their teeth straight
[=
brace
British English
]
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hotplate
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