What does 斗笠 in Chinese mean?

What is the meaning of the word 斗笠 in Chinese? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use 斗笠 in Chinese.

The word 斗笠 in Chinese means hat, cap. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word 斗笠

hat

verb noun (hat of bamboo leaves)

cap

verb noun

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不要把你的燈藏在斗笠下。
Hide not your light under a bushel.
「 聽 我 口令 , 甩 斗笠
" I'll take the east.
斗笠打伞不是说明你这次有备无患吗?
Wearing umbrella hats do not show that you prepared this time?
有位秀才第三次进京赶考,住在一个经常住的店里。 考试前两天他做了三个梦,第一个梦是梦到自己在墙上种白菜,第二个梦是下雨天,他戴了斗笠还打伞,第三个梦是梦到跟心爱的表妹躺在一起,但是背靠着背。
One scholar Beijing exam the third time, living in a regular live in the store. exam three days ago he made a dream, a dream is the dream of his first on the wall kind of cabbage, and the second dream is a rainy day, he was wearing a bamboo hat umbrella, dream is the third dream with the beloved cousin lying, but Beikaozhuobei these three dreams seem profound meaning, the next day scholar dream and quickly went to a fortune. telling one, continuous thigh, said: home bar.
就在这时,一道头戴斗笠的人影出现在门口,正是消失多日的谢允。
Then, the Israelites cry out to God for deliverance, and God raises up a man named Gideon.
他以另一只手摘掉了我的斗笠
He got close to me and took my hand.
老船夫不说什么,戴起他那个斗笠,自己走了。
But the nights went by quickly, and he did not find the courage to declare his love to her.

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