c. 1300, clete "wedge," from Old English *cleat "a lump," from West Germanic *klaut "firm lump" (cognates: Middle Low German klot, klute, Middle Dutch cloot, Dutch kloot, Old High German kloz, German kloß "clod, dumpling"). In Middle English, a wedge of wood bolted to a spar, etc., to keep it from slipping (late 14c.). Meaning "thin metal plate for shoes, etc." is c. 1825.
雙語例句
1. Though you have a cleat self - knowledge and have thought about possible occupations.
雖然你有一個自我的知識和思想有可能的職業.
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2. To supply , support , secure, or strengthen with a cleat.
把船固定在纜柱, 係索拴, 或夾板上.
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3. Do you generally cleat your desk at the end of each day?