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hitchBrE /hɪtʃ/NAmE /hɪtʃ/ verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they hitch BrE /hɪtʃ/ NAmE /hɪtʃ/present simple - he / she / it hitches BrE /ˈhɪtʃɪz/ NAmE /ˈhɪtʃɪz/past simple hitched BrE /hɪtʃt/ NAmE /hɪtʃt/past participle hitched BrE /hɪtʃt/ NAmE /hɪtʃt/ -ing form hitching BrE /ˈhɪtʃɪŋ/ NAmE /ˈhɪtʃɪŋ/ [T, I] to get a free ride in a person's car; to travel around in this way, by standing at the side of the road and trying to get passing cars to stop 免费搭车;搭便车◆~ sthThey hitched a ride in a truck. 他们搭乘了一辆路过的货车。◆(BrE also ) They hitched a lift. 他们搭了便车。◆(+ adv./prep.) We spent the summer hitching around Europe. 我们借搭便车在欧洲各地旅行了一个夏天。 ➡ see also hitchhike [T] ~ sth (up) to pull up a piece of your clothing 提起,拉起(衣服) SYN hike sth↔up ◆She hitched up her skirt and waded into the river. 她提起裙子,蹚进河里。 [T] ~ yourself (up, etc.) to lift yourself into a higher position, or the position mentioned 攀上;跃上◆She hitched herself up. 她爬了上去。◆He hitched himself onto the bar stool. 他一跃坐上酒吧高脚凳。 [T] ~ sth (to sth) to fix sth to sth else with a rope, a hook, etc. 拴住;套住;钩住◆She hitched the pony to the gate. 她把小马拴在大门上。 ●get ˈhitched(informal) to get married 结婚 hitchBrE /hɪtʃ/NAmE /hɪtʃ/ nouna problem or difficulty that causes a short delay 暂时的困难(或问题);故障;障碍◆The ceremony went off without a hitch. 仪式进行得很顺利。◆a technical hitch 技术故障a type of knot (某种)结◆a clove hitch 卷结 |