HAT


Meaning of HAT in English

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

Oxford English vocab.      Оксфордский английский словарь.