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Hat

hat
 I. noun  Etymology: Middle English, from Old English h?t; akin to Old High German huot head coveringmore at hood  Date: before 12th century  1. a covering for the head usually having a shaped crown and brim  2.  a. a distinctive head covering worn as a symbol of office  b. an office, position, or role assumed by or as if by the wearing of a special ~ wore many ~s in her career  • ~less adjective  II. verb  (~ted; ~ting)  Date: 15th century  transitive verb to furnish or provide with a ~  intransitive verb to make or supply ~s
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  n. & v. --n. 1 a covering for the head, often with a brim and worn out of doors. 2 colloq. a person's occupation or capacity, esp. one of several (wearing his managerial hat). --v.tr. (hatted, hatting) cover or provide with a hat. Phrases and idioms hat trick 1 Cricket the taking of three wickets by the same bowler with three successive balls. 2 the scoring of three goals, points, etc. in other sports. keep it under one's hat colloq. keep it secret. out of a hat by random selection. pass the hat round collect contributions of money. take off one's hat to colloq. acknowledge admiration for. throw one's hat in the ring take up a challenge. Derivatives hatful n. (pl. -fuls). hatless adj. Etymology: OE h{aelig}tt f. Gmc ...
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2.
  каска, шлем hard hat ...
Англо-русский строительный словарь
3.
  цилиндрическая крышка ...
Англо-русский Русско-английский словарь по машиностроению
4.
  1. шляпа; шапка a high (tall, top, silk, chimney-pot, stove-pipe) hat —- цилиндр cocked (three-cornered) hat —- треуголка felt hat —- фетровая шляпа a hat for women —- дамская шляпа fur hat —- меховая шапка opera hat —- складной цилиндр, шапокляк to put one's hat straight —- поправить шапку (шляпу) to toss (to throw up) hats —- подбрасывать шапки (в знак приветствия, восторга) to wave one's hat —- помахать шапкой to lift (to raise, to touch) one's hat to smb. —- приподнять шляпу, (почтительно) приветствовать кого-л. hats off! —- шапки долой!; снять шапки! hat off to him —- честь ему и слава off with your hat! —- сними шапку! 2. кардинальская шапка (также red hat, cardinal's hat) 3. кардинальский сан to receive the cardinal's (the red) hat —- получить кардинальскую шапку, быть произведенным в кардиналы 4. геол. верхний слой; слой породы над жилой; шляпа Id: a bad hat —- негодяй, подлец Id: an old hat —- нечто давно известное; анекдот с бородой Id: to take off one's hat to smb. —- восхищаться кем-л., преклоняться (снимать шляпу) перед кем-л. Id: hat in hand —- подобострастно Id: to send (to pass) round the hat, to go round with the hat —- пускать шапку по кругу, собирать пожертвования Id: his hat covers his family —- он совершенно одинокий человек Id: to put the hat on my misery —- в довершение всех моих бед Id: to have smth. (a good deal) under one's hat —- быть (очень) умным человеком Id: to be lame under the...
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   1. noun  1) шляпа; шапка high/silk/top/stove-pipe hat - цилиндр - squash hat  2) mining верхний слой  3) mining слой породы над жилой to take off ones hat to smb. - преклоняться перед кем-л. to send/pass round the hat - пустить шапку по кругу, собирать пожертвования his hat covers his family - он совершенно одинокий человек to talk through ones hat - хвастать; нести чушь to put the hat on my misery - в довершение всех моих несчастий to keep smth. under ones hat - держать что-л. в секрете to throw ones hat in(to) the ring -  а) принять вызов;  б) заявить о своем участии в состязании - hat in hand  2. v.  1) надевать шляпу they were hatted - они были в шляпах  2) снимать шляпу (перед кем-л.)  3) austral. работать в одиночку, без помощников HAT in hand подобострастно ...
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  (hats) Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English. 1. A hat is a head covering, often with a brim round it, which is usually worn out of doors to give protection from the weather. N-COUNT 2. If you say that someone is wearing a particular hat, you mean that they are performing a particular role at that time. If you say that they wear several hats, you mean that they have several roles or jobs. ...putting on my nationalistic hat. ...various problems, including too many people wearing too many hats. N-COUNT: with supp 3. If you say that you are ready to do something at the drop of a hat, you mean that you are willing to do it immediately, without hesitating. India is one part of the world I would go to at the drop of a hat. PHRASE: PHR after v 4. If you tell someone to keep a piece of information under their hat, you are asking them not to tell anyone else about it. Look, if I tell you something, will you promise to keep it under your hat?... PHRASE: V inflects 5. If you say that something or someone is old hat, you mean that they have existed or been known for a long time, and they have become uninteresting and boring. The younger generation tell me that religion is ‘old hat’ and science has proved this. PHRASE: v-link PHR 6. In British English, if you pass the hat around, you collect money from a group of people, for example in order to give someone a present. In American English, you just say pass the hat. Professors are passing the hat to help staff in their department. PHRASE: V inflects 7. If you say that you take your hat off to someone, you mean that you admire them for something that they have done. I take my hat off to Mr Clarke for taking this action... PHRASE: V inflects, PHR n c darkgreen]approval 8. To pull something out of the hat means to do something unexpected which helps you to succeed, often when you are failing. Southampton had somehow managed to pull another Cup victory out of the hat. PHRASE: V inflects 9. In competitions,...
Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
7.
  ~ n 1 a piece of clothing that you wear on your head  (straw/bowler/woolly etc hat)  (She wore an enormous flowery hat.) 2 keep something under your hat informal to keep something secret 3 be wearing your manager's/teacher's etc hat informal to be doing your duty as a manager etc, which is not your only duty 4 I take my hat off to informal used to say you admire someone very much because of what they have done 5 pass the hat round BrE /pass the hat (around) AmE to collect money from a group of people, especially in order to buy someone a present 6 bowler-hatted/top-hatted etc wearing a bowler hat, etc 7 my hat! old-fashioned used to express great surprise  (- see also hard hat, at the drop of a hat drop2 (5), hang up your hat hang1 (14), I'll eat my hat eat (10), old hat, be talking through your hat talk1 (17), throw your hat into the ring throw1 (33)) ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
8.
  transport. abbr. Handling And Assembly Technology transport. abbr. Height Above Touchdown airport code Heathlands, Queensland, Australia gen. comp. abbr. Hardware Address Translation educ. abbr. Homework And Teachers NYSE symbols Hatteras Income Securities, Inc. chat abbr. Here And There ...
English abbreviation dictionary
9.
  See: AT THE DROP OF A HAT, BRASS HAT, HANG ON TO YOUR HAT or HOLD ON TO YOUR HAT or HOLD YOUR HAT, HIGH-HAT, KEEP UNDER ONE'S HAT, OLD HAT, PULL OUT OF A HAT, TAKE OFF ONE'S HAT TO, TALK THROUGH ONE'S HAT, TEN-GALLON HAT, THROW ONE'S HAT IN THE RING. ...
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10.
  - O.E. hжt "hat, head covering," from P.Gmc. *khattuz "hood, cowl," from PIE base *kadh- "cover, protect." Now, "head covering with a more or less horizontal brim." Hat trick is originally from cricket, c.1877, "taking three wickets on three bowls," extended to other sports (esp. ice hockey) c.1909. Allegedly because it entitled the bowler to receive a hat from his club commemorating the feat (or entitled him to pass the hat for a cash collection), but also infl. by the image of a conjurer pulling things from his hat. To eat one's hat was originally To eat Old Rowley's [Charles II's] hat. ...
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