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1 | I/T informal to travel by asking other people to take you in their car , by standing at the side of a road and holding out your thumb or a sign (站在路边竖起拇指或牌子要求)搭便车旅行,免费搭乘 | We managed to hitch a ride to Bristol with a truck driver. 我们向一位卡车司机求得免费搭乘到了布里斯托尔。 | | As a student, Lisa had hitched across the States. 学生时代的莉萨搭便车周游了美国。 | |
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2 | T to move a part of your body or something that you are carrying to a higher position 把(身体的某部分或携带的东西)往上移 | He hitched his backpack onto his shoulder and set off. 他把背包背到肩上后出发了。 | |
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3 | hitch T to fasten something such as a trailer to the back of a car 把(拖车等)挂在车后 | 3a | to fasten a horse to something such as a post or wagon 把(马)拴在柱上(或套到马车上) | | |
PHRASE |
- | get hitched informal |
| to get married |
| 结婚 |
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PHRASAL VERBS |
- | ˌhitch ˈup |
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1 | to pull something that you are wearing to a higher position 把(身上穿的衣服) | She hitched up her skirt and ran. 她把裙子往上一提就跑了。 | |
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2 | hitch13 | They can just hitch up their horses and head off. 他们可以套上马车就走。 | |
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