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hunch /hʌntʃ/ n. | vt. | vi. | phr. I n. 1. 肉峰;隆肉 2. 〈口〉基于直觉的想法;预感 I have a hunch he won't arrive on time. 我凭直觉认为他不会准时来。 3. 〈方〉厚片,大块 a hunch of bread 一片面包 4. 推;撞
II ❶ vt. 1. 使弓起;使隆起 hunch (up) one's shoulders 耸起双肩 The marchers hunched themselves against the biting wind. 面对刺骨的寒风,游行的人们弓起身子。 2. 〈口〉隐约感到;预感到 She hunched that you'd be late. 她预感到你会迟到。 3. 移;推;撞 hunch one's chair closer to the table 把椅子移近桌子 ❷ vi. 1. 向前行进;推进 Mike hunched close to him to watch his lips. 迈克向他挪近一步察看他的双唇。 2. 弯成弓状;隆起;耸着肩(或弯着背)走动;弓身坐着(或站立);蜷起身子 He hunched over the desk. 他俯身在书桌上。 The scared child hunched in a corner. 受惊的孩子在角落里缩成一团。 3. (弹子戏中)伸手越过圈线;将手从圈内弹球点移开
phr. play one's hunch 凭直觉行事 I've always played my hunches. That's why I'm alive today. 我一向凭直觉行事。这就是为什么我能活到今天。[?] |