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单词 hatlessness
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WordReference Random House Learner's Dictionary of American English © 2024
hat /hæt/USA pronunciation   n., v., hat•ted, hat•ting. 
n. [countable]
  1. Clothinga shaped covering for the head, usually with a crown and often a brim.

v. [+ object]
  1. to provide with a hat;
    put a hat on.
Idioms
  1. eat one's hat, This phrase is used to express disbelief that something will happen:If that train arrives on time, I'll eat my hat.
  2. Idioms hat in hand, humbly and respectfully:I asked for help, hat in hand.
  3. Idioms pass the hat, to ask for contributions of money, as for charity:They passed the hat and took in almost $500.
  4. Idioms take one's hat off to, [+ object] to express high regard for;
    praise:I take my hat off to her; she deserves the award.
  5. Idioms talk through one's hat, [no object] to make unsupported absurd statements.
  6. Idioms throw or toss one's hat in or into the ring, to declare one's candidacy:He threw his hat in the ring and ran for the presidency.
  7. Idioms under one's hat, secret;
    confidential:Keep this information under your hat.
  8. Idioms wear two or several hats, to work in more than one capacity: fill two or more positions:He's wearing two hats: chairman of the department and assistant to the dean.

hat•less, adj. 

WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2024
hat  (hat),USA pronunciation n., v., hat•ted, hat•ting. 
n. 
  1. a shaped covering for the head, usually with a crown and brim, esp. for wear outdoors.
  2. Religion[Rom. Cath. Ch.]
    • the distinctive head covering of a cardinal.
    • the office or dignity of a cardinal. Cf. red hat.
  3. Idioms hat in hand, humbly;
    respectfully:He approached the boss, hat in hand.
  4. Idioms pass the hat, to ask for contributions of money, as for charity;
    take up a collection:The lodge members passed the hat to send underprivileged children to summer camp.
  5. Idioms take off one's hat to, to express high regard for;
    praise:We took off our hats to their courage and daring.
  6. Idioms talk through one's hat, to speak without knowing the facts;
    make unsupported or incorrect statements:He is talking through his hat when he says he'll make the team.
  7. Idioms throw or toss one's hat in or into the ring, to become a participant in a contest, esp. to declare one's candidacy for political office:His friends are urging him to throw his hat in the ring.
  8. Idioms under one's hat, confidential;
    private;
    secret:I'll tell you the real story, but keep it under your hat.
  9. Idioms wear two or several hats, to function in more than one capacity;
    fill two or more positions:He wears two hats, serving as the company's comptroller as well as its chief executive officer.

v.t. 
  1. to provide with a hat;
    put a hat on.
  • bef. 900; Middle English; Old English hætt; cognate with Old Norse hǫttr hood; akin to hood1
hatless, adj. 
hatless•ness, n. 
hatlike′, adj. 

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