Hat

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定义

a hat: 帽子 noun
my hat is off (to you), or hats off 我向(你)致敬!

示例

  • "I want to see your closet, I want to try on your dresses, I want to meet the guards with the funny hats, but most of all, I want to see... the crown jewels!"
  • "Chapter 10: The Warbuckle Connection - Guns, Trucks and Cowboy hats"
  • "Party favors (ie – cone-shaped hats, noise-makers, etc.)"
  • "Ride a whale while wearing a cowboy hat."
  • "The last time we gave Kevin a cone-shaped hat... well, let me just say that there was a secretary who worked here before you arrived, and that she left for a reason."
  • "Step 1 - Make a list of all staff members who want to take part, and put their names in a box, hat or any other type of receptacle."
  • "If everyone could come up to my office before the end of this week to pick a name out of a hat (although truth be told, I don't own any hats, so we'll be using an envelope), I would appreciate it."
  • "Party favors (cone-shaped hats, noise-makers, etc.)"
  • "Sydney : So, Horatio, who's the sheila in the cowboy hat?"
  • "Jean : I don't have a hat."
  • "You have worn funny hats, taken 17 shots of vodka for breakfast, and purchased 73 Russian dolls."
  • "I'm wearing a hat."
  • "Behind us is man with funny hat, and over there large river... which is also church, da?"
  • "The weather forecast says it's going to be boiling all weekend, so bring your sunscreen, sunglasses and possibly a hat."
  • "Harold wears boots and a cowboy hat"
  • "Icarus : Is it a hat?"
  • "The weather forecast predicts it's going to be boiling all weekend, so bring your sunscreen, sunglasses and possibly a hat."
  • "If everyone could come up to my office before the end of this week to pick a name out of a hat (although truth be told, I don't own any hats, so we'll be using an envelope), I would appreciate it."
练习 1
Cowboy time!

Fill in the blanks with the following terms. No term is used more than once, some terms aren't used at all.

jeans | boots | shirt | hat | skirt | jacket | horse

Like all cowboys, Harold wears a on his head, a on his chest or torso, a pair of on his legs, and a pair of on his feet. When it is cold he might wear a to keep his body warm. Yee-haa!

Cowboy time!

Fill in the blanks with the following terms. No term is used more than once, some terms aren't used at all.

jeans | boots | shirt | hat | skirt | jacket | horse

Like all cowboys, Harold wears a hat 1 on his head, a shirt 2 on his chest or torso, a pair of jeans 3 on his legs, and a pair of boots 4 on his feet. When it is cold he might wear a jacket 5 to keep his body warm. Yee-haa!
1 hat: A "hat" is something that we wear on the head. Cowboy hats usually have a wide brim to protect against the rain or sun, or to help light a fire. The most famous brand of cowboy hats is the Stetson.
2 shirt: A "shirt" is a garment worn on the body (or the torso). It usually has a collar, buttons and 2 (long or short) sleeves for the arms. Cowboys traditionally wear checked or denim shirts.
3 jeans: "Jeans" (or a pair of jeans) are trousers, usually blue-coloured and made of denim. Cowboys often wear jeans because they are durable and look good with a pair of cowboy boots. Note that in the singular "jean" describes the denim fabric - never the (pair of) trousers.
4 boots: A "boot" is a type of high shoe. Cowboys boots are usually made of leather and have a high heel, a pointed toe and no laces. Cowboys wear boots because they usually ride horses. Note that we normally refer to "a pair of" (or 2) boots.
5 jacket: A "jacket" is a short coat, usually with a zip or buttons and 2 sleeves for the arms. Cowboys wear jackets when they are cold and lonely and have a long way to go home.
练习 2
Candy suggests that the Pope "throw off his robes".

She is suggesting that the Pope .
Candy suggests that the Pope "throw off his robes".

She is suggesting that the Pope get undressed.
get undressed: "To throw off (one's clothes)" is to get undressed, or remove one's clothing. When Candy says that the Pope can "throw off his robes", she means that he can disrobe, or literally remove his robes, in order to go swimming.
take a break: The expression "to throw off one's clothes" doesn't refer to "taking a break" or relaxing, although getting undressed and going swimming is a good way to relax. You should try it. Go ahead, Gymglish will be waiting for you when you come back. Remember your goggles!
throw away his clothes: The expression "to throw off one's clothes" doesn't refer to "throwing away", or putting one's clothes in the garbage. The expression refers to removing clothing.
quit his job: The expression "to throw off one's clothes" doesn't refer to "quitting one's job".
take off his funny hat: Does the Pope wear a funny hat? I hadn't noticed.

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