释义 |
hat·ter I. \ˈhad.ə(r), -atə-\ noun (-s) Etymology: Middle English, from hat (I) + -er 1. : one that makes, sells, or cleans and repairs hats 2. [probably so called from the presumed applicability of the proverbial expression “mad as a hatter”] Australia a. : a solitary bush dweller b. : a lone miner or prospector — often used of a person who has become eccentric from too much solitude 3. : fur especially of rabbits for making felt hats — usually used in plural II. transitive verb (-ed/-ing/-s) Etymology: Middle English (Scots) hatteren 1. now dialect : batter, bruise 2. archaic : to wear out : worry and harass — sometimes used with out |