English-Thai Dictionary
VAT
ABBR ภาษีมูลค่าเพิ่ม (คำย่อ ของ value added tax V.A.T pa-si-mun-ka-phoem
vat
N ถัง หรือ ภาชนะ ใส่ น้ำ ขนาดใหญ่ vessel tub barrel tang-rue-pa-cha-na-sai-nam-ka-nad-yai
vat
N ภาชนะ ขนาดใหญ่ ถัง ใหญ่ หม้อ โอ่ง ตุ่ม barrel cistern keg tank pa-cha-na-ka-nad-yai
vat
VT ใส่ ภาชนะ ขนาดใหญ่ ใส่ ถัง ใหญ่ ใส่ หม้อ sai-pa-cha-na-ka-nad-yai
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
VAT
n.[See also Fat. ] 1. A large vessel or cistern for holding liquors in an immature state; as vats for wine.
Let him produce his vats and tubs, in opposition to heaps of arms and standards.
2. A square box or cistern in which hides are laid for steeping in tan.
3. An oil measure in Holland; also, a wine measure.
4. A square hollow place on the back of a calcining furnace, where tin ore is laid to dry.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
VAT
Vat, n. Etym: [A dialectic form for fat, OE. fat, AS. fæt; akin to D.vat, OS. fat, G. fass, OHG. faz, Icel. & Sw. fat, Dan. fad, Lith. p a pot, and probably to G. fassen to seize, to contain, OHG. fazz, D. vatten. Cf. Fat a vat. ]
1. A large vessel, cistern, or tub, especially one used for holding in an immature state, chemical preparations for dyeing, or for tanning, or for tanning leather, or the like. Let him produce his vase and tubs, in opposition to heaps of arms and standards. Addison.
2. A measure for liquids, and also a dry measure; especially, a liquid measure in Belgium and Holland, corresponding to the hectoliter of the metric system, which contains 22. 1 imperial gallons, or 26.4 standard gallons in the United States.
Note: The old Dutch grain vat averaged .762 Winchester bushel. The old London coal vat contained 9 bushels. The solid-measurement vat of Amsterdam contains 4 cubic feet; the wine vat, 241.57 imperial gallons, and the vat for olive oil, 225.45 imperial gallons.
3. (Metal. ) (a ) A wooden tub for washing ores and mineral substances in. (b ) A square, hollow place on the back of a calcining furnace, where tin ore is laid to dry.
4. (R. C. Ch. )
Defn: A vessel for holding holy water.
VAT
Vat, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Vatted; p. pr. & vb. n. Vatting.]
Defn: To put or transfer into a vat.
New American Oxford Dictionary
VAT
VAT |vat ˌvi ˌeɪ ˈti væt | ▶abbreviation value added tax.
vat
vat |vat væt | ▶noun 1 a large tank or tub used to hold liquid, esp. in industry: a vat of hot tar. 2 (also vat dye ) a water-insoluble dye, such as indigo, that is applied to a fabric in a reducing bath, which converts it to a soluble form, the color being obtained on subsequent oxidation in the fabric fibers. ▶verb ( vats, vatting, vatted ) [ with obj. ] place or treat in a vat. ORIGIN Middle English: southern and western English dialect variant of obsolete fat ‘container, ’ of Germanic origin; related to Dutch vat and German Fass .
Oxford Dictionary
VAT
VAT |viːeɪˈtiː, vat | ▶abbreviation value added tax.
vat
vat |vat | ▶noun 1 a large tank or tub used to hold liquid, especially in industry: a vat of hot tar. 2 (also vat dye ) a water-insoluble dye, such as indigo, that is applied to a fabric in a reducing bath which converts it to a soluble form, the colour being obtained on subsequent oxidation in the fabric fibres. ▶verb ( vats, vatting, vatted ) [ with obj. ] place or treat in a vat. DERIVATIVES vatful noun ( pl. vatfuls ) ORIGIN Middle English: southern and western dialect variant of obsolete fat ‘container ’, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch vat and German Fass .
American Oxford Thesaurus
vat
vat noun a vat of molasses: tub, tank, cistern, barrel, cask, tun, drum, basin; vessel, receptacle, container, holder, reservoir.
Oxford Thesaurus
vat
vat noun tub, tank, cistern, bin, drum, canister, basin, steeper, boiler; vessel, receptacle, container, holder, storage chamber, repository, reservoir; barrel, butt, cask, keg, tun; rare kid, kier, keeve.
Sanseido Dictionary
VAT
VAT 〖 value-added tax 〗 →付加価値税 (ふかかちぜい )
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
VAT
VAT V.A.T./vìːeɪtíː, væt /名詞 =value-added tax .
vat
vat /væt /名詞 C (醸造 染色 皮なめし用の )大おけ, 大だる .動詞 ~s ; ~ted ; ~ting 他動詞 …を大おけに入れる .