释义 |
plat·ter I. \ˈplad.ə(r), -atə-\ noun (-s) Etymology: Middle English plater, from Anglo-French, from Old French plat plate — more at plate 1. : a large shallow plate used especially for serving meat 2. a. or platter hat : a woman's low-crowned hat that is distinctly flat in silhouette b. : any of various broad flat objects < the theater is … a cunningly contrived platter of steel pipes and wooden planks — New Yorker > c. : a phonograph record or electrical transcription record d. : home plate • - on a platter II. noun (-s) Etymology: plat (IX) + -er : one that plats < subdividers and platters of land > III. noun : disk 1 herein ; especially : hard disk herein |