hat 的 2 个定义
- a shaped covering for the head, usually with a crown and brim, especially for wear outdoors.
- Roman Catholic Church. the distinctive head covering of a cardinal.the office or dignity of a cardinal.Compare red hat.
hat·ted, hat·ting.
- to provide with a hat; put a hat on.
hat 近义词
covering for the head
由hat构成的短语
- hate someone's guts
- hat in hand
- hat in the ring
- hats off to
- hat trick
- hats off to
- at the drop of a hat
- brass hat
- eat one's hat
- hang on to your hat
- hang up (one's hat)
- hard hat
- keep under one's hat
- knock into a cocked hat
- pass the hat
- pull out of a hat
- take one's hat off to
- talk through one's hat
- throw one's hat in the ring
- wear another hat
更多hat例句
- Adjusting to changes at the drop of a hat is common in most kitchens, but it’s something Rivera was used to well before he started working in restaurants.
- Decades after her stint in Scandinavia, she still watched Ingmar Bergman films without the subtitles — and wore a small top hat, conferred on her along with an honorary doctorate by the University of Lund, to academic occasions.
- For a fleeting moment, I was Jackie Kennedy sans the pink Chanel suit and matching pillbox hat.
- Don’t buy GOODYEAR TIRES – They announced a BAN ON MAGA HATS.
- In high school, we began knitting, starting with sweaters and hats.
- Stetson returned east in 1865 and created his own hat company, which produced high-quality hats made for outdoor use.
- Based on the hat he had created for himself, Stetson made a version called “The Boss of the Plains.”
- While panning for gold, he made himself a large hat from the hides he had collected on his trip.
- John B. Stetson was born in 1830 in New Jersey, the son of a hat maker.
- A gifted marketer, he sent samples of the hat to merchandisers all over the West, asking for a minimum order of a dozen.
- Behold a dumpy, comfortable British paterfamilias in a light flannel suit and a faded sun hat.
- On his head was the second-hand hat of some parvenu's coachman, gold lace, cockade and all.
- "I hope you don't think I speak always to strangers, like that," said the girl in the rose hat.
- Afterwards we saw you once or twice at tea at the Ritz, and you took off your hat, so you must have remembered then.
- His face flushed with annoyance, and taking off his soft hat he began to beat it impatiently against his leg as he walked.