hash
noun /hæʃ/
/hæʃ/
Idioms - [uncountable, countable] a hot dish of cooked meat and potatoes that are cut into small pieces and mixed together
(回锅)肉丁土豆 - corned beef hash
咸牛肉烧马铃薯
- corned beef hash
- [uncountable] (informal) hashish (= a drug made from the resin of the hemp plant, which gives a feeling of being relaxed when it is smoked or put in the mouth and chewed. Use of the drug is illegal in many countries.)
哈希什,大麻麻醉剂(吸食或咀嚼时有放松感。很多国家的法律禁止服用该毒品) - (also hash sign)(both British English)(North American English pound sign)(also hashtag British and North American English)[countable] the symbol ( # ), especially one on a phone or computer keyboard
(尤指电话上的)# 号 - Press the hash key.
按下哈希键。
- Press the hash key.
词源noun sense 1 and make a hash of something. late 16th cent. (as a verb): from French hacher, from hache ‘axe’, from medieval Latin hapia, of Germanic origin. noun sense 3 1980s: probably from hatch ‘shade an area with parallel lines’, altered by folk etymology.
Idioms
make a hash of something
- (informal) to do something badly
把某事弄糟 - I made a real hash of the interview.
我的面试糟透了。
- I made a real hash of the interview.