hitch
- IPA[hɪtʃ]
英式
- move (something) into a different position with a jerk;travel by hitch-hiking
- a temporary difficulty or problem;a knot of a particular kind, typically one used for fastening a rope to something else.
verb: hitch, 3rd person present: hitches, gerund or present participle: hitching, past tense: hitched, past participle: hitched
noun: hitch, plural noun: hitches
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動詞
- 1. move (something) into a different position with a jerk she hitched up her skirt and ran 同義詞
- 2. informal travel by hitch-hiking they hitched to Birmingham 同義詞
- ▪ obtain (a lift) by hitch-hiking I hitched a ride up the road
- 3. fasten or tether he returned to where he had hitched his horse 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ harness (a draught animal or team) Thomas hitched the pony to his cart
名詞
- 1. a temporary difficulty or problem everything went without a hitch
- 2. a knot of a particular kind, typically one used for fastening a rope to something else.
- ▪ North American a device for attaching one thing to another, especially the tow bar of a motor vehicle.
- 3. informal an act of hitch-hiking a long walk and a hitch back to Capel Curig
- 4. North American informal a period of service his 12-year hitch in the navy
- travel by getting free lifts in passing vehicles: we hitch-hiked up to Scotland
- a journey made by hitch-hiking.
Oxford Dictionary
- a knot used in attaching a rope to a log or spar.
Oxford Dictionary
- a kind of hitch used to attach a rope to a spar or larger rope.
Oxford Dictionary
- a kind of knot made fast by catching part of the rope beneath the loop, released by pulling on ...
Oxford Dictionary
- a kind of hitch used to attach a rope to a spar or larger rope. It is a clove hitch with an ...
Oxford American Dictionary
- a knot by which a rope is secured by passing it twice round a spar or another rope that it ...
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- a knot formed by passing the end of a rope round its standing part and then through the loop, ... the rope was tied with two half hitches to a long tape
Oxford American Dictionary
- a knot formed by passing the end of a rope round its standing part and then through the loop, ... the rope was tied with two half hitches to a long tape
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美式
- move (something) into a different position with a jerk: she hitched the blanket around him he hitched his pants up
- a temporary interruption or problem: everything went without a hitch
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