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hitch/hitʃ/ v. & n.●v. 1a tr. fasten with a loop, hook, etc.; tether 系住;套住;钩住 hitched the horse to the cart 把马套上马车 b intr. (often foll. by 常后跟 in, on to, etc.) become fastened in this way 被系住;被套住;被钩住 the rod hitched in to the bracket 这根杆子牢系在架子上 2 tr. move (a thing) with a jerk; shift slightly 猛地移动;稍微移动 hitched the pillow to a comfortable position 把枕头移到更舒服的位置 3 colloq. [口]a intr. = HITCH-HIKE b tr. obtain (a lift) by hitch-hiking 免费搭车 ●n. 1 an impediment; a temporary obstacle 阻碍;故障;暂时的障碍 2 an abrupt pull or push; a jerk 猛拉,猛推;急动 3 a noose or knot of various kinds 套索;绳结 4 colloq. a free ride in a vehicle [口]免费搭车 5 N. Amer. slang a period of service [北美] [俚语]服役期 □ get hitched colloq. marry [口]结婚 □ hitch up lift (esp. clothing) with a jerk 猛拉,猛提(尤指衣服) □ hitch one's wagon to a star make use of powers higher than one's own 越权行事 □ hitcher n.[Middle English: origin uncertain] |