hat
noun /hæt/
/hæt/
Idioms - enlarge image
(常指带檐的)帽子 - a straw/woolly hat
草帽/羊毛帽 - to wear a hat
戴帽子 - to put on/take off a hat
戴/脱帽子 - to have a hat on
戴上帽子
Topics Clothes and Fashiona1- He placed a battered felt hat on his head.
他把一顶破旧的毡帽扣在头上。 - He pulled his hat down over his face.
他把帽子拉下来遮住了脸。 - The doorman tipped his hat as we entered.
我们进门时,看门人提了一下帽子向我们致意。 - The governor wore a cocked hat trimmed with white feathers.
总督戴着一顶镶有白色羽饰的三角帽。 - a riding hat
骑士帽 - a top hat
高顶礼帽
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- broad-brimmed
- wide-brimmed
- floppy
- …
- don
- place
- doff
- …
- be trimmed with something
- box
- shop
- store
- …
- a straw/woolly hat
- (informal) a position or role, especially an official or professional role, when you have more than one such role
(双重的)职位,角色(尤指官职或职业角色) - I'm wearing two hats tonight—parent and teacher.
我今晚身兼两职,既是家长又是老师。 - I'm telling you this with my lawyer's hat on, you understand.
你要明白,我是以律师的身份告诉你这事。
see also cocked hat, hi-hat, old hat - I'm wearing two hats tonight—parent and teacher.
词源Old English hætt, of Germanic origin; related to Old Norse hǫttr ‘hood’, also to hood.
Idioms
at the drop of a hat
- immediately; without hesitating
立即;毫不迟疑 - The company can't expect me to move my home and family at the drop of a hat.
公司不可能指望我立即搬家。
- The company can't expect me to move my home and family at the drop of a hat.
go hat in hand (to somebody) (especially North American English)
(British English usually go cap in hand (to somebody))
- to ask somebody for something, especially money, in a very polite way that makes you seem less important
谦卑地要,恭敬地讨(尤指钱)
hang your hat
- (North American English, informal) to live in a particular place
居住在;栖居于 - These multimillion-dollar homes are more than just a place to hang your hat.
这些价值数百万美元的房子不仅仅是一个挂帽子的地方。
- These multimillion-dollar homes are more than just a place to hang your hat.
hang your hat on something
- (North American English, informal) to depend or rely on something
将某事保密 - The research is interesting, but you cannot hang your hat on it.
这项研究很有趣,但你不能对它掉以轻心。
- The research is interesting, but you cannot hang your hat on it.
my hat
- (old-fashioned) used to express surprise
(表示惊奇)
I’ll eat my hat
- (informal) used to say that you think something is very unlikely to happen
(认为某事不可能发生)我才不信,那才怪,绝不可能 - If she's here on time, I'll eat my hat!
她要是准时到这儿那才怪咧!
- If she's here on time, I'll eat my hat!
I take my hat off to somebody | hats off to somebody (both especially British English)
(North American English usually I tip my hat to somebody)
- (informal) used to say that you admire somebody very much for something they have done
related noun hat tip(表示敬佩)
keep something under your hat
- (informal) to keep something secret and not tell anyone else
将某事保密
knock somebody/something into a cocked hat
- (British English, old-fashioned) to be very much better than somebody/something
远远胜过某人(或事物);大大超过;使相形见绌 - She knocks the rest of the cast into a cocked hat.
她把其余的演员打得落花流水。
- She knocks the rest of the cast into a cocked hat.
out of a/the hat
- if something such as a name is picked out of a/the hat, it is picked at random from a container into which all the names are put, so that each name has an equal chance of being picked, in a competition, etc.
随机抽出
pass the hat round/around
- (informal) to collect money from a number of people, for example to buy a present for somebody
凑份子(送礼);凑集金钱
pull something/a rabbit out of the hat
- (informal) to suddenly produce something as a solution to a problem
突然提出解决方法;突施妙计
talk through your hat
- (old-fashioned, informal) to say silly things while you are talking about a subject you do not understand
胡说;信口开河;瞎扯
throw your hat into the ring
- to announce officially that you are going to compete in an election, a competition, etc.
正式宣布参加竞选(或比赛等)