释义 |
hunker/ˈhʌŋkə/v. intr. (often foll. by 常后跟 down) esp. Sc. & N. Amer. squat or crouch with the haunches nearly touching the heels, esp. for shelter or concealment [尤苏格兰和北美]蹲,蹲伏(尤指为藏身) □ hunker down apply oneself, knuckle down 开始认真工作 [related to Middle Dutch hucken, Middle Low German hūken, Old Norse húka; cf. German hocken ‘squat’] |