pat

/pæt/ (bre, ipa) · /pæt/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈpat/ (ame, mw)

pat — verb

  • patpresent simple I / you / we / they
  • patshe / she / it
  • pattedpast simple
  • patting-ing form

1. to touch a person or animal with an open hand in a soft repeated way, often to c

1.動詞及物C2
釋義

to touch a person or animal with an open hand in a soft repeated way, often to comfort, praise, or show affection

例句

Mina patted the crying child on the back after the loud noise.

pat + person + on + body part

At the clinic, Dr. Huang patted the dog before giving the shot.

pat + animal object

同義詞
  • stroke

    usually longer and smoother, moving along the surface

  • tap

    quicker and less affectionate

  • pet

    most natural for touching animals kindly

反義詞
  • hit

    shows force rather than a gentle touch

  • slap

    a sharper and often angry movement

文法句型

pat + person/animal

pat + person + on + body part

pat + body part

用法筆記

Often used for a friendly or calming touch on the back, shoulder, head, or hand. Distinguish from hitting: a pat is soft and usually shows care rather than force.

常見錯誤

The nurse patted to the child.
The nurse patted the child.
💡'pat' takes a direct object.
She patted on my back.
She patted me on the back.
💡use the person as the object before 'on + body part'.

pat — noun

pat — adjective

pat — adverb

pat — abbreviation