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hathAtn [C]a covering for the head that is not part of a piece of clothing帽子a straw / felt / fur / leather / cotton hat草 / 毡 / 毛皮 / 皮/ 棉布帽a woolly / knitted hat羊毛 / 针织帽a wide-brimmed hat宽边帽Johnny was wearing a new hat that Angi had made for him.乔尼戴了一顶安吉为他新做的帽子。When someone says they are wearing a particular hat, they mean they are carrying out only one of the various jobs or responsibilities they have.从事不同工作或职责中的一种"Which hat are you wearing (=Which is your main responsibility) at this event? "“你在这活动中主要负责哪一方面?”I'll be wearing my parent's hat (=I'm acting only as a parent) at the school concert.我将作为父/母出现在学校的音乐会上。If you say that you take your hat off to someone, you mean that you admire them for an achievement.(为某一成就而)敬仰某人So Emma actually manages to juggle two small children and a full-time job, does she? Well, I take my hat off to her.埃玛真的既管好了两个小孩,又做好了专职工作吗?我实在佩服她。(dated) If you say hats off to someone you are praising and thanking them for doing something helpful.(因某人做了有帮助的事而)赞美感谢Hats off to Connie for finding such a splendid venue for a party!感谢康妮为聚会找到了如此华丽的会场!If you throw / toss your hat into the ring, you show your intentions, or (esp. Am) you enter a, usually political, competition.表示意向,参加(政治)竞选 [BOWLER ]
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