词汇 | stand pat |
词源 | stand pat. American poker players in the late 19th century invented this expression to indicate that a player was satisfied with the original hand dealt to him and would draw no more cards. Where did the pat come from? One theory is that be- cause the word meant “in a manner that fits or agrees with the purpose or occasion” or “incapable of being improved” it was a natural for the poker expression. Another holds that stand pat is a corruption of stand pad, an older English expression mean- ing “to sell from a stationary position” and originally referring to peddlers who remained in a fixed location. To stand pad was to remain fixed or firm, like a poker player who didn’t move to take any more cards. From poker, in any case, the expression passed into general use as a term for taking a firm, fixed posi- tion on something. |
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