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O que (quem) é HAT - definição

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HAT; Hat (album)

Hat         
  • Balmoral bonnet
  • Bowler / Derby
  • Buntal
  • 60px
  • Coonskin cap
  • 60px
  • 60px
  • 60px
  • Ascot cap
  • Bicorne
  • Actress Doris Day wearing a pillbox hat in 1960
  • 60px
  • Beret
  • 60px
  • Bearskin
  • 60px
  • Chullo
  • Left-to-right: [[Top-hat]], [[peaked cap]], [[Borsalino]], [[bowler hat]] (Sweden, early 20th century).
  • Custodian helmet
  • 60px
  • 60px
  • 60px
  • foreman]] (with horse) wears a hat of greater height than the accompanying [[inquilino]] (19th-century [[Chile]]).
  • Conical hat
  • Propeller beanie with a visor
  • 60px
  • 60px
  • 60px
  • ''Woman in a Flowered Hat'' (1889), by [[Pierre-Auguste Renoir]]: Straw hat with brim decorated with cloth flowers and ribbons
  • 60px
  • 60px
  • 60px
  • 60px
  • A hat shop from about 1900 inside the [[Roscheider Hof Open Air Museum]].
  • 60px
  • 60px
  • Cricket cap
  • 60px
  • Sombrero cordobés
  • Baseball cap
  • 60px
  • 60px
  • Cloche hat
  • 60px
  • The 27,000-to-30,000-year-old [[Venus of Willendorf]] may depict a woman wearing a woven hat.
  • upright
  • Deerstalker
SHAPED HEAD COVERING, HAVING A BRIM AND A CROWN, OR ONE OF THESE
Hat size; Paper hat; 👒; Hats; Titfer; Leather hat
·adj Hot.
II. Hat ·- ·sg ·pres. of Hote to be called. ·cf.
III. Hat ·noun A covering for the head; ·esp., one with a crown and brim, made of various materials, and worn by men or women for protecting the head from the sun or weather, or for ornament.
hat         
  • Balmoral bonnet
  • Bowler / Derby
  • Buntal
  • 60px
  • Coonskin cap
  • 60px
  • 60px
  • 60px
  • Ascot cap
  • Bicorne
  • Actress Doris Day wearing a pillbox hat in 1960
  • 60px
  • Beret
  • 60px
  • Bearskin
  • 60px
  • Chullo
  • Left-to-right: [[Top-hat]], [[peaked cap]], [[Borsalino]], [[bowler hat]] (Sweden, early 20th century).
  • Custodian helmet
  • 60px
  • 60px
  • 60px
  • foreman]] (with horse) wears a hat of greater height than the accompanying [[inquilino]] (19th-century [[Chile]]).
  • Conical hat
  • Propeller beanie with a visor
  • 60px
  • 60px
  • 60px
  • ''Woman in a Flowered Hat'' (1889), by [[Pierre-Auguste Renoir]]: Straw hat with brim decorated with cloth flowers and ribbons
  • 60px
  • 60px
  • 60px
  • 60px
  • A hat shop from about 1900 inside the [[Roscheider Hof Open Air Museum]].
  • 60px
  • 60px
  • Cricket cap
  • 60px
  • Sombrero cordobés
  • Baseball cap
  • 60px
  • 60px
  • Cloche hat
  • 60px
  • The 27,000-to-30,000-year-old [[Venus of Willendorf]] may depict a woman wearing a woven hat.
  • upright
  • Deerstalker
SHAPED HEAD COVERING, HAVING A BRIM AND A CROWN, OR ONE OF THESE
Hat size; Paper hat; 👒; Hats; Titfer; Leather hat
¦ noun a shaped covering for the head, typically with a brim and a crown.
Phrases
hat in hand see cap in hand at cap.
keep something under one's hat keep something a secret.
pass the hat round (or N. Amer. pass the hat) collect contributions of money.
pick something out of a hat select something at random.
take one's hat off to state one's admiration for.
talk through one's hat informal talk ignorantly.
throw one's hat into the ring express willingness to take up a challenge.
Derivatives
hatful noun (plural hatfuls).
hatless adjective
hatted adjective
Origin
OE h?tt, of Gmc origin; related to hood1.
hat         
  • Balmoral bonnet
  • Bowler / Derby
  • Buntal
  • 60px
  • Coonskin cap
  • 60px
  • 60px
  • 60px
  • Ascot cap
  • Bicorne
  • Actress Doris Day wearing a pillbox hat in 1960
  • 60px
  • Beret
  • 60px
  • Bearskin
  • 60px
  • Chullo
  • Left-to-right: [[Top-hat]], [[peaked cap]], [[Borsalino]], [[bowler hat]] (Sweden, early 20th century).
  • Custodian helmet
  • 60px
  • 60px
  • 60px
  • foreman]] (with horse) wears a hat of greater height than the accompanying [[inquilino]] (19th-century [[Chile]]).
  • Conical hat
  • Propeller beanie with a visor
  • 60px
  • 60px
  • 60px
  • ''Woman in a Flowered Hat'' (1889), by [[Pierre-Auguste Renoir]]: Straw hat with brim decorated with cloth flowers and ribbons
  • 60px
  • 60px
  • 60px
  • 60px
  • A hat shop from about 1900 inside the [[Roscheider Hof Open Air Museum]].
  • 60px
  • 60px
  • Cricket cap
  • 60px
  • Sombrero cordobés
  • Baseball cap
  • 60px
  • 60px
  • Cloche hat
  • 60px
  • The 27,000-to-30,000-year-old [[Venus of Willendorf]] may depict a woman wearing a woven hat.
  • upright
  • Deerstalker
SHAPED HEAD COVERING, HAVING A BRIM AND A CROWN, OR ONE OF THESE
Hat size; Paper hat; 👒; Hats; Titfer; Leather hat
(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 [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, if you say that the winners will be drawn or picked out of the hat, you mean that they will be chosen randomly, so everyone has an equal chance of winning.
The first 10 correct entries drawn out of the hat will win a pair of tickets, worth ?20 each.
PHRASE: PHR after v
10.
to knock something into a cocked hat: see cocked hat

Wikipédia

Hat (disambiguation)

A hat is an item of clothing worn on the head.

Hat may also refer to:

Exemplos do corpo de texto para HAT
1. At Shepler‘s Western Wear in Denver, hat saleswoman Jan said: ‘They start at $150 for an off–the–shelf hat.
2. "I‘ll still be around occasionally in my lucky hat," said McKinnon, who often wears a distinctive hat.
3. "Everybody has to have a basic black hat." For Beau Michael, a professional "bronc" rider, the hat definitely matters.
4. I worked up the courage to say it a few times, talking through my hat or somebody else‘s hat.
5. Yesterday the Pope appeared wearing a hat which he claimed was a 12th–century camauro but which jolly well looked like an FC hat to me.