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hæt(a covering for the head, usually worn out of doors: He raised his hat as the lady approached.) hatt, hodeplagg- hatter- hat trick
- keep something under one's hat
- keep under one's hat
- pass/send round the hat
- take one's hat off to
- talk through one's hathattIsubst. \/hæt\/1) hatt, lue2) ( også cardinal's hat, red hat) kardinalhatt3) kardinalverdighet4) ( hverdagslig) forklaring: rang, grad eller stilling blant flere som innehas av en person• which hat is he wearing now?at the drop of a hat på et øyeblikks varselbad hat ( hverdagslig) dårlig fyr, slyngel, dårlig korteat one's hat ( hverdagslig) bli svært overrasket (hvis noe bestemt inntreffer), spise hatten ens• if he wins the competition, I'll eat my hat!hvis han vinner konkurransen, skal jeg spise hatten min!hang up one's hat slutte, gi opp, legge ned arbeidethard hat vernehjelm ( hverdagslig) bygningsarbeider, anleggsarbeider (spesielt amer., hverdagslig) høyrereaksjonærhat in hand med lua i håndenhats off to... (overført, som uttrykk for beundring) hatten av for...keep something under one's hat ( hverdagslig) holde noe for seg selv, ikke snakke om noe, holde noe hemmeligmy hat ( hverdagslig) du verden, så sanneligold hat ( hverdagslig) gammelt nytt ute, umoderne, gammeldags, foreldet, avleggsopera hat flosshatt, forklaring: høy, svart silkehatt til å slå sammenpull something out of a hat velge noe på måfå, trekke noe opp av hatten skje som ved et trylleslagsoft felt hat myk hatt, filthatttake off one's hat to... eller raise one's hat to... ( overført) ta av seg hatten for... hilse påtalk through one's hat ( hverdagslig) snakke tull, bløffe, skryte, vrøvle, bruke store ordthrow one's hat in(to) the ring stille som kandidat (i konkurranse), være med i en konkurranse ta en utfordringtop hat høy hatt, flosshatttouch one's hat hilse (ved å føre hånden til hatten)IIverb \/hæt\/ikle seg hatt
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pull a rabbit out of the hat — pull sth/a rabbit out of the hat INFORMAL ► to do something unexpected that improves a difficult situation: »If they want to survive the crisis, they ll need to pull something out of the hat pretty quickly. »The company s in real trouble, and… … Financial and business terms
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pull a rabbit out of a hat — mainly journalism to do something very clever and unexpected that solves a problem … English dictionary
pull a rabbit out of hat — pull a rabbit out of (your) hat to do something surprising. You didn t know how the story would end and then the author pulled a rabbit out of her hat, and it all made sense. Usage notes: sometimes used to describe a surprising solution to a… … New idioms dictionary