hat
noun [ C ] uk/hæt/ us/hæt/
A1 帽子
a covering for the head that is not part of a piece of clothing
a straw hat 草帽
a woolly hat 羊毛帽
a wide-brimmed hat 宽边帽
职位,职责
used to refer to one of the various jobs or responsibilities that someone has
For this movie, she is wearing the hats of director and actress. 在这个电影里,她身兼导演和女主角两职。
This is me with my manager's hat on talking. 我这是以经理的身份在讲话。
- More examples
- Hang your coat and hat on the rack over there.
- Do I look ridiculous in this hat?
- It was silly of you to go out in the hot sun without a hat.
- A crowd of football fans wearing scarves and hats flooded into the bar.
- Upon her head she wore a black velvet hat.
Idioms
hats off to someoneidiom old-fashioned 向(某人)致敬,表示感谢
said to praise and thank someone for doing something helpful
Hats off to Connie for finding such a splendid venue for a party! 感谢康妮找到了这个理想的聚会地点!
take your hat off to someoneidiom 向(某人)脱帽致敬
If you say that you take your hat off to someone, you mean that you admire them for an achievement.
So Emma actually manages to juggle two small children and a full-time job, does she? Well, I take my hat off to her. 这么说埃玛在照顾好两个小孩子的同时还做着一份全职工作,是吗?我可真佩服她。
throw your hat into the ringidiom 宣布参赛;宣布参选
to announce your intention of entering a competition or election