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latchBrE /lætʃ/NAmE /lætʃ/ nouna small metal bar that is used to fasten a door or a gate. You raise it to open the door, and drop it into a metal hook to fasten it 门闩;插销◆He lifted the latch and opened the door. 他拉起门闩开了门。(especially BrE) a type of lock on a door that needs a key to open it from the outside 碰锁;弹簧锁◆She listened for his key in the latch. 她留神听着他把钥匙插入门锁。●on the ˈlatch(BrE) closed but not locked 关着但未锁上◆Can you leave the door on the latch so I can get in? 你别锁门好不好?我好进来。 latchBrE /lætʃ/NAmE /lætʃ/ verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they latch BrE /lætʃ/ NAmE /lætʃ/present simple - he / she / it latches BrE /ˈlætʃɪz/ NAmE /ˈlætʃɪz/past simple latched BrE /lætʃt/ NAmE /lætʃt/past participle latched BrE /lætʃt/ NAmE /lætʃt/ -ing form latching BrE /ˈlætʃɪŋ/ NAmE /ˈlætʃɪŋ/~ sthto fasten sth with a latch 用插销插上;用碰锁锁上 ●ˌlatch ˈon (to sth)●ˌlatch ˈonto sth(informal) to understand an idea or what sb is saying 理解,懂得,领会(想法或某人的话)◆It was a difficult concept to grasp, but I soon latched on. 那是个难以弄明白的概念,但我很快就理解了。●ˌlatch ˈon (to sb/sth)●ˌlatch ˈonto sb/sth(informal) to become attached to sb/sth 变得依附于◆antibodies that latch onto germs 依附于细菌的抗体to join sb and stay in their company, especially when they would prefer you not to be with them 纠缠,缠住(某人)to develop a strong interest in sth 对…产生浓厚的兴趣◆She always latches on to the latest craze. 她总是对最新时尚有浓厚的兴趣。 |