hat

英 [h?t] 美[h?t]
  • n. 帽子
  • vt. 給……戴上帽子
  • vi. 供應(yīng)帽子;制造帽子
  • n. (Hat)人名;(中)核(廣東話·威妥瑪)

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詞態(tài)變化


復(fù)數(shù):?hats;

中文詞源


hat 帽子

來自PIE*kadh,覆蓋,保護(hù),詞源同hood,heed.引申詞義帽子。

英文詞源


hat
hat: [OE] Hat and hood are ultimately the same word, and denote literally ‘head-covering’. Both go back to Indo-European *kadh- ‘cover, protect’, which in the case of hat produced a Germanic derivative *khadnús, later *khattus. This was the source of English hat, and also of Swedish hatt and Danish hat (German hutt and Dutch hoed ‘hat’ are more closely related to English hood).
=> hood
hat (n.)
Old English h?t "hat, head covering" (variously glossing Latin pileus, galerus, mitra, tiara), from Proto-Germanic *hattuz "hood, cowl" (cognates: Frisian hat, Old Norse hattr, h?ttr "a hood or cowl"), from PIE root *kadh- "cover, protect" (cognates: Lithuanian kudas "tuft or crest of a bird," Latin cassis "helmet"). To throw one's hat in the ring was originally (1847) to take up a challenge in prize-fighting. To eat one's hat (1770), expressing what one will do if something he considers a sure thing turns out not to be, is said to have been originally eat Old Rowley's [Charles II's] hat.

雙語例句


1. Stan Dean, easily identifiable by his oddly-shaped hat, sat in a doorway.
斯坦·迪安坐在門口,他那頂奇形怪狀的帽子一下子就讓人認(rèn)出他來。

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2. This design knocks everything else into a cocked hat.
這一設(shè)計(jì)令其他作品相形見絀。

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3. She wore a little nurse's hat on her head to identify her.
她頭戴一頂小護(hù)士帽,很容易辨認(rèn)。

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4. Fuentes tore off his hat and flung it to the ground.
富恩特斯一把扯下帽子,扔在地上。

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5. Issa's white beach hat gleamed in the harsh lights.
伊薩的白色沙灘帽在刺眼的陽光下閃閃發(fā)亮。

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