hat trick
短语n. (板球)连中三柱, 使对方三击球手退场
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1.
Any magic trick performed with a hat, especially one involving pulling an object (traditionally a rabbit) out of an apparently empty hat.
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2.
An achievement of a bowler taking three wickets in three consecutive balls.
Three achievements in a single game, competition, season, etc., such as three consecutive wins.
连中三元
帽子戏法
体育 游戏 引申义Ever heard of a Gordie Howe hat trick? It comprises a goal, an assist, and a fighting major penalty.
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An achievement of a bowler taking three wickets in three consecutive balls.
Three achievements in a single game, competition, season, etc., such as three consecutive wins.
The act of striking out three times in a game.
体育 游戏 引申义Jones got a hat trick yesterday. Let’s see if he can do better today.
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An achievement of a bowler taking three wickets in three consecutive balls.
Three achievements in a single game, competition, season, etc., such as three consecutive wins.
Three goals scored by one player in a game.
体育 游戏 引申义In ice hockey, it’s customary for fans to throw their hats on to the rink after a player scores a hat trick.
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An achievement of a bowler taking three wickets in three consecutive balls.
Three achievements in a single game, competition, season, etc., such as three consecutive wins.
Three tries scored by one player in a game.
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An achievement of a bowler taking three wickets in three consecutive balls.
Three achievements or incidents that occur together, usually within a certain period of time.
体育 游戏 引申义The car salesman came home with front-row seats to the weekend game after achieving a hat trick by selling three cars that day.
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A means of securing a seat in the House of Commons by a Member of Parliament placing their hat upon it during an absence.
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词汇关系
上位词 1
词源
Exocentric compound of hat (“head covering”, noun) + trick (“element of a magician’s or variety entertainer’s act; entertaining and difficult physical action”, noun). Sense 2 (“achievement of a bowler taking three wickets in three consecutive balls”)—the original sporting sense—refers to the commemorative hat formerly given as a prize to the bowler by his club.
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