hatty
名词 n.
形容词 adj.
英文释义
名词 n.
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Alternative form of hathi (“an elephant”).
— […] the credit of it, if any there be, must be given to old Purdey, the maker of your rifle; for never do I think that grooved bore threw lead so true, and I now do not wonder at your luck in bringing down the hatties (elephants) right and left.
形容词 adj.
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Of, relating to, or resembling, a hat.
— Every one agrees that there ought to be a reform in Hats […] A proclamation could never accomplish a hatty reform; but we are not prepared to say something might not be done by shrieval interference, which would be consistent with those municipal Institutions that all Englishmen cherish.
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Having the features one expects of a hat.
— He saw a hat, and a most hatty hat, a piece of green felt, shaped with leather and cloth, combining in itself all the quintessentials of hatness contained in all the hats ever made.
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Fond of hats.
— We must confess that we never yet heard of such a very hatty Lord Mayor , though we have frequently heard of a Hatti-Sheriff.
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Characterized by the wearing of hats.
— London remains the hattiest city in the world, and yet in this year of celebrations it has let Paris glorify the birth of the beaver.
词源
From hat + -y.
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