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hitch AHD[hĭch] D.J.[hɪtʃ]K.K.[hɪtʃ]v.(动词)hitched, hitch.ing, hitch.es v.tr.(及物动词)© School Division, Houghton Mifflin Company- To fasten or catch temporarily with or as if with a loop, hook, or noose.被钩住,拴住:用或似用绳套、钩子或绞索暂时钩住或套住
- To connect or attach, as to a vehicle:连住:像与交通工具连着或套着:hitched the horses to the sleigh.把马套到雪橇上
- To move or raise by pulling or jerking:急拉,急推:猛地拉或提:hitch up one's suspenders.拉紧吊带
- Informal To hitchhike:【非正式用语】 免费搭车:hitched a ride to the rally.免费搭车去集合
v.intr.(不及物动词)- To move haltingly; hobble.蹒跚;跛行
- To become entangled, snarled, or fastened.被纠缠、缠结或系牢
- Slang To get married:【俚语】 结婚:We got hitched last weekend.上周末我俩结婚了
- Informal To hitchhike.【非正式用语】 免费乘车
n.(名词)- Any of various knots used as a temporary fastening.结:任何暂时用作扣紧的结
- A device used to connect one thing to another.用于连结两件东西的装置
- A short jerking motion; a tug.急促猛推;用力拖
- A hobble or limp.跛行或蹒跚
- An impediment or a delay:妨碍或耽搁耽搁:a hitch in our plans.我们计划耽搁一阵
- A term of service, especially of military service.尤指军事服务的期限
- Informal A free ride obtained along a road.【非正式用语】 路上得到的免费乘车
- Probably from Middle English hytchen, icchen [to move, jerk] 可能源自 中古英语 hytchen, icchen [移动,猛动]
hitchʹer n.(名词) |