词汇 | have something off pat |
释义 | Idiom have something off pathave (something) off pat British, American & Australian, American learn (something) off pat - to learn something so well that you do not have to think about how to do or say it.I've given the same speech so many times I have (= know) it down pat now. have (something) off patTo learn, master, or understand something perfectly, to the point of requiring little or no focus to do, recall, or accomplish it. I know it's a little tricky getting the hang of the machine, but keep at it, and you'll have it off pat in no time. My sister is such a musical prodigy that she can have a song off pat after listening to it only once or twice. have something off (or down) pathave something memorized perfectly.have/know/get something off ˈpat(British English) (American English have/know something down ˈpat) know or have learned something so well that you can repeat it at any time: I’m afraid I haven’t got the answer off pat.She has all our names and cellphone numbers down pat. |
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