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1 | a piece of clothing that you wear on your head 帽子 |
| She was wearing a brown fur hat. 她戴着一顶褐色的毛皮帽。 |
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2 | informal one particular aspect of someone’ s duties or responsibilities 角色;职位 |
| She has to wear several different hats (=have various responsibilities) in her position. 她在这个岗位上要身兼数职。 |
| Of course, when I say this, I’ m wearing my teaching hat. 当然,我是作为教师来说这些话的。 |
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- | hats off to sb/I take my hat off to sb |
| used for showing your admiration or respect for someone because of something impressive they have done |
| (表示崇拜或敬佩)向某人脱帽致敬 |
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- | keep sth under your hat |
| to keep something secret |
| 对某事保密 |
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- | my hat BRITISH old-fashioned |
| used for saying that you do not believe that something can possibly be true |
| 胡说;我不信 |
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- | pick/draw sb’ s name out of a hat |
| to choose someone as the winner of a competition in which everyone has an equal chance of winning , often by taking a name written on a piece of paper out of a container |
| 随机挑出(胜者) |
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- | throw/toss your hat into the ring |
| to announce publicly that you will take part in something such as a competition or an election |
| 宣布参赛;宣布参选 |
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See also | - drop 2 | - rabbit 1 | - talk 1 | |
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