单词 | hitch |
释义 | hitch [hɪtʃ] noun countable ■a temporary difficulty which causes a short delay 临时故障,小问题 •Due to a slight technical [hɪtʃ] noun countable go (off) without a hitch ■to happen successfully without any problems 顺利进行 •To the bride's relief, the wedding ceremony went off without a hitch.令新娘松了一口气的是,婚礼一切顺利。 [hɪtʃ] verb RIDE 乘 hitch a lift/ride informal ■to get a free ride in someone else's vehicle as a way of travelling 搭便车,免费搭车 •They hitched a lift to Edinburgh from a passing car.他们搭乘一辆过路的车到了爱丁堡。 [hɪtʃ] verb FASTEN 固定 transitive usually + adverb or preposition ■to fasten something to another thing by tying it with a rope or using a metal hook (用绳子)系住;(用钩子)挂住 •The horses were hitched to •We just need to hitch the trailer (on)to [hɪtʃ] verb Phrasal Verbs [M] hitch sth up PULL STH UP ■to pull something, especially trousers or a skirt, upwards to a slightly higher position 挽起,提起(裤子或裙子) •She hitched her skirt up before wading across the stream.她趟过小溪之前,把裙子向上撩起。 CONNECT ■If you hitch up a vehicle, you connect it so that it can be pulled, and if you hitch up an animal to a vehicle, you connect it so that it can pull the vehicle 挂好(车辆);套好(牲畜) •We watched as the farmer hitched up a team of oxen.我们看着农夫把一群牛套赶上车。 |
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