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Definition of hooked in English: hookedadjective ˈhʊkthʊkt 1Curved like a hook. (像钩子一样)弯曲的 a golden eagle with hooked beak 一只有钩状喙的金雕。 Example sentencesExamples - He was elderly gentleman, with slicked back gray hair, and a slightly hooked nose.
- He had the same light gray eyes and handsome, slightly hooked nose.
- Barrie's eyes were cold, hard, and dark gazing out at her from over a hooked nose.
- Its legs and feet are bright yellow, as is its large, hooked bill.
- This week, in the run up to Hallowe'en, she will be donning a witch's hat and a hooked nose.
- He had short hair, and looked like an imp with a hooked nose.
- The first was 6ft tall, in his mid 20s with fairly short, mousy brown hair and a large hooked nose.
- Then she was behind him, holding a hooked blade at his neck.
- He sipped it for a moment, his large, scarred knuckles barely fitting into the hooked handle on the side of the cup.
- Also, one can spot grey hornbills, with their hooked beaks perched on the branches in meditative silence.
- His long, curved neck, wrinkled face and hooked nose gave him an appearance similar to that of a vulture.
- He sits across from a fortune-teller's scarf-wrapped hair, hooked nose, big hoop earrings.
- My nose is thin, but more hooked than I would like.
- She's probably got a hooked nose, a pointed hat, a large black cauldron, a broomstick and a black cat.
- It's a griffin, definitely, with a hooked, grey beak like an eagle, a sleek, furred head and the unmistakable outline of wings behind it, all purple.
- The youngest children were always afraid of him, for he looked so odd and menacing with his one eye, crooked back, hooked nose and black cloak.
- He cursed the vultures circling above his head, for he knew now his flesh would soon be torn to pieces by their cruel hooked beaks and he could hope for no salvation, nor a proper funeral pyre.
- He is said to have a long face, sunken cheeks, a long protruding chin and a large hooked nose.
- He was rather pale, with a hooked nose and dark gray eyes.
- Sister Helen was a small woman with a bit of a hooked nose and bright blue eyes, the same who had nursed Carl's mother at the end.
- Shrikes use their hooked bills to break the necks of vertebrate prey.
- Her hair was a creamy light brown - almost blond - and her eyes shone bright green over a slightly hooked nose.
- She looked up; her hearing almost restored and saw a man in his late fifties with thick black hair streaked with white and glasses perched on the tip of a hooked nose.
- These owls have large heads, large, slightly elongated eyes, a short, hooked bill that points downwards.
- With their hooked beaks they would scoop out small fish and algae and then gobble it up in a hurry.
Synonyms curved, hook-shaped, hook-like, aquiline, bent, bowed, angular technical falcate, falciform, uncinate - 1.1 Having a hook or hooks.
带钩的 一个带钩的金耳环。 Example sentencesExamples - When dry, the gold is burnished with a hooked or rounded tool called a burnisher.
- The hooked tool works well but is limited in the cuts it can make.
- This design has a hooked clasp and the strands are not woven, but left loose to resemble an armful of beaded bangles.
2informal Addicted. 上瘾的 a girl who got hooked on cocaine 一个吸食可卡因上瘾的女孩。 Example sentencesExamples - I guarantee that they will be well and truly hooked!
- If you know someone who might need help with weight control, suggest a free consultation to get him or her hooked on an exercise plan.
- They discovered that those rats given a high-fat diet became hooked and displayed symptoms similar to those of a drug addict deprived of their fix if their fat was taken away.
- It is a place where drug dealers get rich and lazy, by selling tiny doses of drugs to hooked customers with up to 20 people an hour queuing at the door to buy.
- They are junkies, hooked on trivia, stimulation and scandal.
- He describes himself as addicted to optimism, and his ministry is about getting everyone else hooked on it too.
- I just didn't realize that I'd be so irreversibly hooked so quickly.
- And I smoked a little bit in the Marine Corps, but never really got hooked, for which I'm very thankful.
- From the moment their grans pop the first illicit chocolate button in their drooling mouths, children are hooked, and parental censure only sharpens their appetite.
- Although Colin Byrne was hooked on golf from an early age his transformation into one of the world's leading caddies was more accident than destiny.
- But of course he got hooked on crack before we could go out and do it.
Synonyms addicted to, dependent on, with a … habit informal using US informal jonesing on/for - 2.1 Devoted to or absorbed in something.
cricket fans are currently hooked on a series of college matches 板球迷们现在被一系列大学比赛所吸引。 Example sentencesExamples - After I read the first book I was hooked on the series and even though it is written for teens, it was something that I found extremely interesting to read.
- The sagas attracted huge audiences, hooked on every clichéd twist and turn of the predictable plot.
- I must admit I am still hooked on the series, the developing characters and their ongoing, individual stories.
- They were both hooked on the show even though Meredith and Brad liked to make fun of them for it.
- I just received my copy, sat down to read a little and got hooked, working my way through the entire thing before I put it down.
Synonyms very keen on, very enthusiastic about, devoted to, addicted to, obsessed with, fixated on, fanatical about informal mad about, crazy about, gone on, wild about, nuts about, potty about, dotty about, a sucker for North American informal nutso over Australian/New Zealand informal shook on
3(of a rug or mat) made by pulling woollen yarn through canvas with a hook. (小地毯或垫子)钩针编结的 Example sentencesExamples - One of the most colorful and idiosyncratic expressions of American folk art is the hooked rug.
- The hooked rug depicting a spirited horse is late nineteenth-century American.
- The unusual hooked rug at the top on the right dates from 1900 to 1910 and was found in Saugerties, New York.
- There were many guest rooms, each with a white linen cover on the bed, a table, a chair, white curtains, an oval hooked rug next to the bed.
- The American hooked rug dates to the nineteenth century.
- Today hooked rugs survive in some quantity, but folk art collectors are much more likely to hang early examples on their walls than put them on the floor.
Definition of hooked in US English: hookedadjectiveho͝okthʊkt 1Curved like a hook. (像钩子一样)弯曲的 a golden eagle with hooked beak 一只有钩状喙的金雕。 Example sentencesExamples - Her hair was a creamy light brown - almost blond - and her eyes shone bright green over a slightly hooked nose.
- He had short hair, and looked like an imp with a hooked nose.
- This week, in the run up to Hallowe'en, she will be donning a witch's hat and a hooked nose.
- He is said to have a long face, sunken cheeks, a long protruding chin and a large hooked nose.
- With their hooked beaks they would scoop out small fish and algae and then gobble it up in a hurry.
- He cursed the vultures circling above his head, for he knew now his flesh would soon be torn to pieces by their cruel hooked beaks and he could hope for no salvation, nor a proper funeral pyre.
- She's probably got a hooked nose, a pointed hat, a large black cauldron, a broomstick and a black cat.
- These owls have large heads, large, slightly elongated eyes, a short, hooked bill that points downwards.
- Its legs and feet are bright yellow, as is its large, hooked bill.
- The youngest children were always afraid of him, for he looked so odd and menacing with his one eye, crooked back, hooked nose and black cloak.
- She looked up; her hearing almost restored and saw a man in his late fifties with thick black hair streaked with white and glasses perched on the tip of a hooked nose.
- The first was 6ft tall, in his mid 20s with fairly short, mousy brown hair and a large hooked nose.
- Sister Helen was a small woman with a bit of a hooked nose and bright blue eyes, the same who had nursed Carl's mother at the end.
- Also, one can spot grey hornbills, with their hooked beaks perched on the branches in meditative silence.
- He had the same light gray eyes and handsome, slightly hooked nose.
- My nose is thin, but more hooked than I would like.
- He was elderly gentleman, with slicked back gray hair, and a slightly hooked nose.
- Barrie's eyes were cold, hard, and dark gazing out at her from over a hooked nose.
- He sits across from a fortune-teller's scarf-wrapped hair, hooked nose, big hoop earrings.
- His long, curved neck, wrinkled face and hooked nose gave him an appearance similar to that of a vulture.
- He was rather pale, with a hooked nose and dark gray eyes.
- He sipped it for a moment, his large, scarred knuckles barely fitting into the hooked handle on the side of the cup.
- It's a griffin, definitely, with a hooked, grey beak like an eagle, a sleek, furred head and the unmistakable outline of wings behind it, all purple.
- Then she was behind him, holding a hooked blade at his neck.
- Shrikes use their hooked bills to break the necks of vertebrate prey.
Synonyms curved, hook-shaped, hook-like, aquiline, bent, bowed, angular - 1.1 Having a hook or hooks.
带钩的 一个带钩的金耳环。 Example sentencesExamples - The hooked tool works well but is limited in the cuts it can make.
- When dry, the gold is burnished with a hooked or rounded tool called a burnisher.
- This design has a hooked clasp and the strands are not woven, but left loose to resemble an armful of beaded bangles.
2informal Addicted. 上瘾的 a girl who got hooked on cocaine 一个吸食可卡因上瘾的女孩。 Example sentencesExamples - From the moment their grans pop the first illicit chocolate button in their drooling mouths, children are hooked, and parental censure only sharpens their appetite.
- And I smoked a little bit in the Marine Corps, but never really got hooked, for which I'm very thankful.
- It is a place where drug dealers get rich and lazy, by selling tiny doses of drugs to hooked customers with up to 20 people an hour queuing at the door to buy.
- Although Colin Byrne was hooked on golf from an early age his transformation into one of the world's leading caddies was more accident than destiny.
- But of course he got hooked on crack before we could go out and do it.
- They discovered that those rats given a high-fat diet became hooked and displayed symptoms similar to those of a drug addict deprived of their fix if their fat was taken away.
- I guarantee that they will be well and truly hooked!
- I just didn't realize that I'd be so irreversibly hooked so quickly.
- He describes himself as addicted to optimism, and his ministry is about getting everyone else hooked on it too.
- They are junkies, hooked on trivia, stimulation and scandal.
- If you know someone who might need help with weight control, suggest a free consultation to get him or her hooked on an exercise plan.
Synonyms addicted to, dependent on, with a … habit - 2.1 Captivated; absorbed.
〈非正式〉被迷住的;被吸引的 he was hooked on a video game Example sentencesExamples - After I read the first book I was hooked on the series and even though it is written for teens, it was something that I found extremely interesting to read.
- I must admit I am still hooked on the series, the developing characters and their ongoing, individual stories.
- I just received my copy, sat down to read a little and got hooked, working my way through the entire thing before I put it down.
- They were both hooked on the show even though Meredith and Brad liked to make fun of them for it.
- The sagas attracted huge audiences, hooked on every clichéd twist and turn of the predictable plot.
Synonyms very keen on, very enthusiastic about, devoted to, addicted to, obsessed with, fixated on, fanatical about
3(of a rug or mat) made by pulling yarn through canvas with a hook. (小地毯或垫子)钩针编结的 Example sentencesExamples - The unusual hooked rug at the top on the right dates from 1900 to 1910 and was found in Saugerties, New York.
- Today hooked rugs survive in some quantity, but folk art collectors are much more likely to hang early examples on their walls than put them on the floor.
- One of the most colorful and idiosyncratic expressions of American folk art is the hooked rug.
- There were many guest rooms, each with a white linen cover on the bed, a table, a chair, white curtains, an oval hooked rug next to the bed.
- The hooked rug depicting a spirited horse is late nineteenth-century American.
- The American hooked rug dates to the nineteenth century.
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