释义 |
hunker UK ['hʌŋ.kər] US [-kɚ] verb Phrasal Verbs hunker down US ■to sit down on your heels 蹲着;蹲坐•We hunkered down round the campfire, toasting marshmallows.我们蹲在营火旁烤棉花糖。 ■to make yourself comfortable in a place or situation, or to prepare to stay in a place or position for a long time, usually in order to achieve something or for protection 蹲守;准备长期逗留在某处•The press have hunkered down for the night outside the palace, waiting for news of the royal birth.媒体在王宫外守候了一夜,等候王室添丁的消息。 |