| 释义 | re·ma·te \rāˈmätā\ noun
 (-s)
 Etymology: Spanish, literally, end (from its usually being the last of a series of pases), from rematar to finish off, end, from re- (from Latin) + matar to kill, perhaps from Latin mattus stupid, drunk — more at mat
 : a whirling pase used by a matador to fix the position of the bull
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