hitches; hitched; hitching
hitches; hitched; hitching
Learner's definition of HITCH
1
[+ object] : to attach, fasten, or connect (something) with a hook, knot, etc.拴住;套住;钩住
hitch a ride
informal or chiefly British hitch a lift
: to get a ride in a passing vehicle搭便车
hitch up
[phrasal verb] hitch (something) up or hitch up (something)
: to pull (a piece of clothing) up with a quick movement提起,拉起(衣服)
hitch your wagon to (someone or something)
— see wagon 2 hitch /ˈhɪtʃ/ noun
plural hitches
plural hitches
Learner's definition of HITCH
[count]
1
: a hidden problem that makes something more complicated or difficult to do故障;隐藏的困难 -
It sounded like a good plan, but there was just one hitch. [=catch]这个计划听起来很完善,但它暗藏着一个困难。
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The plan went off without a hitch.这个计划进展得很顺利。
2
: a device that is used to connect one thing (such as a plow or trailer) to another (such as a tractor, car, or animal)挂钩 3
US, informal : a period of service in the military, at a job, etc.一段服役;一段任职期 4
: a type of simple knot that is used to hold or fasten something for a short time(容易打开的)结