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1 three-cornered
adj. \/ˌθriːˈkɔːnəd\/, foranstilt: \/ˈθriːˌkɔːnəd\/trekantet, tresnutetthree-cornered contest eller three-cornered fight konkurranse mellom tre parter -
2 hat
[hæt] 1. сущ.1) шляпа, шляпка; шапка; головной уборto throw up / toss hats — подбрасывать шапки в воздух в знак ликования
He wore a straw / squash / felt hat. — На нём была соломенная / мягкая / фетровая шляпа.
chimney-pot hat, silk hat, top hat, stove-pipe hat — цилиндр
to tip a hat — небрежно поздороваться с кем-л.
to touch one's hat to smb. — поднимать шляпу, приветствуя кого-л.
hats off to smb.! — честь и слава (кому-л.)!
off with your hat! — шапку / шляпу долой!
Syn:2) = cardinal's hat, = red hat кардинальская шапка; кардинальский сан3)а) слой сливок, отстоявшихся на парном молокеб) горн. слой породы над жилой4) бот. шляпка грибаSyn:••to send round the hat, to go round with the hat — посылать шляпу по кругу; собирать пожертвования
- bad hat- as black as one's hat
- as black as hat
- by this hat
- my hat to a halfpenny
- I'll bet a hat
- I'll eat my old Rowley's hat
- I'll eat my hat
- his hat covers his family
- hang one's hat on smb.
- be in a the hat
- be in a hat
- make a hat of smb.
- my hat!
- talk through one's hat
- throw one's hat into the ring
- throw one's hat in the ring
- under one's hat
- take off one's hat to smb.
- hat in hand 2. гл.1)а) покрывать голову; надевать шляпуWith head unhatted he rushed down the street. — С непокрытой головой он стремительно бежал вниз по улице.
б) класть шляпу на сиденье, стул или кресло (в кино, театре), чтобы показать, что оно занятоFive seats in our row were already hatted. — Пять мест в нашем ряду уже были заняты.
3) производить или поставлять головные уборы4) австрал. работать в одиночку
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