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		Definition of cocked hat in English: cocked hatnoun 1A brimless triangular hat pointed at the front, back, and top. (前、后和顶呈尖形的)无边三角帽 Example sentencesExamples -  They dress in brocade costumes with cocked hats and swords, and they're known as The Immortals.
 -  It is at this point that the writers and director pull a series of surprise twists out of their cocked hats.
 -  Most of them sported at least one earring, but nobody except the captain wore a cocked hat.
 -  The officers also still had their cocked hats, which were kept for formal occasions and for proceeding ashore.
 -  When he got closer, he saw with a shock that two were dressed in 17th century clothes, with velvet coats, cocked hats, boots, pistols and swords.
 -  He is a local hero and part of the city's mythology: the gentleman robber in cape and cocked hat who on his famous horse Black Bess rode from London to York in a day.
 -  The cloth cap replaced the cocked hat for duty in 1841, displaying the current device by 1883 and the gold-embroidered visor in 1897.
 
 - 1.1historical  A hat with a wide brim permanently turned up towards the crown, such as a tricorn.
〈史〉(帽边向上卷起的)宽边三角帽  
 
 Phrasesknock something into a cocked hat Utterly defeat or outdo something. 彻底击败;绝对胜过  architecturally, Spencer House knocks Buckingham Palace into a cocked hat Example sentencesExamples -  Commercially, the Beijing Olympics knocks the FIFA World Cup, which started on Friday, into a cocked hat.
 -  He has the skill and style to knock the typical Booker Prize-winner into a cocked hat.
 -  Several of you have written in saying that other countries can not only match England's tally, they can knock it into a cocked hat.
 -  Three or four of you playing against each other in the same room still knocks online play into a cocked hat any day of the week.
 -  It knocked the idea of the perfect guru into a cocked hat.
 -  Yes, there's nothing I like better than paying good money to see a load of plays that knock mine into a cocked hat.
 -  Well, the local medical practice have just managed to knock that malarkey into a cocked hat, believe me.
 -  He knocks all those criteria firmly into a cocked hat.
 -  It is also one of the finest police comics of recent times, knocking the rest of the books in the genre into a cocked hat.
 -  She wasn't religious but the way she lived her life would knock the morals of most religious people into a cocked hat.
 
 
 
    Definition of cocked hat in US English: cocked hatnounˌkäkt ˈhatˌkɑkt ˈhæt 1A brimless triangular hat pointed at the front, back, and top. (前、后和顶呈尖形的)无边三角帽 Example sentencesExamples -  He is a local hero and part of the city's mythology: the gentleman robber in cape and cocked hat who on his famous horse Black Bess rode from London to York in a day.
 -  Most of them sported at least one earring, but nobody except the captain wore a cocked hat.
 -  When he got closer, he saw with a shock that two were dressed in 17th century clothes, with velvet coats, cocked hats, boots, pistols and swords.
 -  The cloth cap replaced the cocked hat for duty in 1841, displaying the current device by 1883 and the gold-embroidered visor in 1897.
 -  It is at this point that the writers and director pull a series of surprise twists out of their cocked hats.
 -  The officers also still had their cocked hats, which were kept for formal occasions and for proceeding ashore.
 -  They dress in brocade costumes with cocked hats and swords, and they're known as The Immortals.
 
 - 1.1historical  A hat with a wide brim permanently turned up toward the crown, such as a tricorn.
〈史〉(帽边向上卷起的)宽边三角帽  
 
 Phrasesknock something into a cocked hat Utterly defeat or outdo something. 彻底击败;绝对胜过  architecturally, Spencer House knocks Buckingham Palace into a cocked hat Example sentencesExamples -  Yes, there's nothing I like better than paying good money to see a load of plays that knock mine into a cocked hat.
 -  Well, the local medical practice have just managed to knock that malarkey into a cocked hat, believe me.
 -  She wasn't religious but the way she lived her life would knock the morals of most religious people into a cocked hat.
 -  Commercially, the Beijing Olympics knocks the FIFA World Cup, which started on Friday, into a cocked hat.
 -  It is also one of the finest police comics of recent times, knocking the rest of the books in the genre into a cocked hat.
 -  Several of you have written in saying that other countries can not only match England's tally, they can knock it into a cocked hat.
 -  He knocks all those criteria firmly into a cocked hat.
 -  He has the skill and style to knock the typical Booker Prize-winner into a cocked hat.
 -  It knocked the idea of the perfect guru into a cocked hat.
 -  Three or four of you playing against each other in the same room still knocks online play into a cocked hat any day of the week.
 
 
 
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