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What's the difference between a bolt and a bolt? This is the difference between a latch and a bolt.

First, the difference between bolt and bolt

1, latch refers to the door lock.

2, and the door latch can refer not only to the door bolt but also to many things.

Bolt is a verb and bolt is a noun.

4. Latch refers to the sliding bolt inserted on the door after the door is closed, so that the door cannot be pushed open.

5. tying means winding a rope around an object and then tying a knot.

Second, there is no difference between a latch and a latch. "Latch" is the misuse of "Latch". The correct usage is only "bolt", not "bolt", but it can also be said to be the action of "bolt the door"

Extended data:

A, bolt citation explanation

Refers to the wooden stick or iron bar inserted in the door after it is closed, so that the door cannot be pushed open.

1, the third and fourth time of a dream of red mansions: "Xue Pan shouted, picked up a crossbow and ran."

2. Chapters 2 and 4 of Legend of Heroes of Children: "Two families first came in from the east, got off the latch of the screen door, and stood on the left and right."

3. Act III of Cao Yu's Thunderstorm: "Shi Ping held the latch and almost fainted."

Second, the part of speech

1, move

(voice. From the hand, the whole voice. Original meaning: tied up)

be synonymous

Tie Neal up and take him away. -A Dream of Red Mansions

Another example: tie your horse to a tree; Bad dogs should be tied up; Tie (binding; Clean up)

Latch the door

Song Wu closed the door and inserted the bolt. -"Water Margin"

taxi

Step 2 name

Door bolt

The door had to twist their feet and hands and pull the bolt. -"Water Margin"

fasten

Kingdom of Shu Han

Tie the horse with a rope Tie the car.

Latch: The door is not closed properly.

Reference: Baidu encyclopedia -Latch

Baidu encyclopedia -Shuan