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WordReference Random House Learner's Dictionary of American English © 2024car•pet /ˈkɑrpɪt/USA pronunciation n. [countable]- Textilesa heavy, thick, woven fabric for covering floors.
- any surface or covering resembling a carpet;
layer:a carpet of wildflowers in the meadow. v. [~ + object] - to cover with or as if with a carpet:They decided to carpet the hallway.
Idioms- Idioms on the carpet, summoned for a scolding;
in trouble:His boss called him on the carpet after his last mistake.
WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2024car•pet (kär′pit),USA pronunciation n. - Textilesa heavy fabric, commonly of wool or nylon, for covering floors.
- Textilesa covering of this material.
- any relatively soft surface or covering like a carpet:They walked on the carpet of grass.
- Idioms on the carpet:
- before an authority or superior for an accounting of one's actions or a reprimand:He was called on the carpet again for his carelessness.
- [Chiefly Brit.]under consideration or discussion.
- any of a number of airborne electronic devices for jamming radar.
- a system of such devices.
v.t. - to cover or furnish with or as with a carpet.
- British Terms[Chiefly Brit.]to reprimand.
- Vulgar Latin *carpīta, past participle of carpīre, for Latin carpere to pluck, card (wool)
- Italian carpita woolen bedspread
- Middle French carpite or Medieval Latin carpīta
- Middle English carpete cloth covering for a table, floor, bed, etc. 1300–50
car′pet•less, adj. car′pet•like′, adj. |