mad as a hatter
短语发音
UK
/ˌmæd æz ə ˈhætə/
US
/ˌmæd æz ə ˈhætɚ/
AU
释义与例句
adj.
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1.
Crazy or demented.
词源
First recorded 1829. Of uncertain origin, though usually explained as referring to hat-makers suffering from Erethism due to handling mercury-contaminated felt. Derivation from Old English ātor (“poison”) or its descendant English atter lacks evidence.
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