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hatted
- IPA[ˈhatɪd]
英式
- wearing a hat
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- 1. wearing a hat a suited, booted, and hatted gentleman
- a shaped covering for the head worn for warmth, as a fashion item, or as part of a uniform: a black straw hat a woolly hat
Oxford Dictionary
- a shaped covering for the head worn for warmth, as a fashion item, or as part of a uniform: a black straw hat a wooly hat
Oxford American Dictionary
- a tall hat, especially a top hat.
- snobbish: people say you're getting very high-hat since you lived on Riverside Drive
- act in a snobbish or supercilious manner towards (someone): now that she had the ear of great men, Pamela high-hatted the old crowd
Oxford Dictionary
- a tall hat, especially a top hat.
- snobbish: people say you're getting very high-hat since you lived on Riverside Drive
- act in a snobbish or supercilious manner toward (someone): now that she had the ear of great men, Pamela high-hatted the old crowd
Oxford American Dictionary
- three successes of the same kind, especially consecutive ones within a limited period: the band completes the trilogy, making for a dubious musical hat trick
Oxford American Dictionary
- a rigid protective helmet, as worn by factory and building workers: he wore no protective gear beyond a hard hat
Oxford Dictionary
- a rigid protective helmet, as worn by factory and building workers: he wore no protective gear beyond a hard hat
Oxford American Dictionary
- another term for boater
Oxford Dictionary
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- IPA[ˈhadəd]
美式
- wearing a hat: a suited, booted, and hatted gentleman
Oxford American Dictionary