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/ˈtɒpə(r)//ˈtɑːpər/The word "topper" can be traced back to the late 19th century, where it was originally used to describe a decorative item placed on top of something, such as a hat or a cake. The term "topper" was coined as a shortened form of "top hat," a type of hat commonly worn by men in formal occasions during that time. The use of "topper" to describe a person who excels academically or intellectually is a more recent development, first appearing in the early 20th century. This usage likely stems from the common practice of wearing a hat as a symbol of status, with the highest-ranking individuals wearing the most distinguished hats. In this context, "topper" came to signify someone who stood out among their peers, much like the most elaborate hat would stand out in a crowd. Today, "topper" is mainly used in a humorous and affectionate way to describe someone who is particularly intelligent, studious, or successful. It highlights the idea that being a "topper" is not just about academic prowess, but also about achieving excellence in various aspects of life.
a top hat (= a man’s tall black or grey hat, worn with formal clothes on very formal occasions)
mũ chóp cao (= mũ cao màu đen hoặc xám của đàn ông, đội cùng với quần áo trang trọng trong những dịp rất trang trọng)
a student who gets the highest results in the class
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