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hatched

/hach/US // hætʃ //UK // (hætʃ) //

孵化,孵化的,孵化中,已孵化

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to bring forth from the egg.
    • : to cause young to emerge from as by brooding or incubating.
    • : to bring forth or produce; devise; invent; contrive; concoct: to hatch a scheme.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to be hatched.
    • : to brood.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the act of hatching.
    • : something that is hatched, as a brood.

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Examples

  • Like everything on the Row of Life, Madsen’s 20-foot, self-righting rowboat, the food was stored in watertight hatches built around her seat, where for the next three months she planned to spend 12 hours a day rowing west.

  • Plans indicate an emergency egress shaft and a small hatch, but it is unclear whether passengers escaping a fire or breakdown would be expected to climb stairs or even a ladder.

  • While convenient on long off-road trips, swing-outs add a lot of weight and complicate the process of opening the rear hatch.

  • The plan is to destroy the nest, hopefully before hornets that can start nests of their own hatch.

  • That battening of the hatches against other viral invaders is different from the specific kind of immunity that comes from making antibodies against a particular virus.

  • The worst is probably to avoid paying taxes on the money and go to prison, like Survivor season one winner Richard Hatch.

  • “I would be proud, but my late mother said, ‘Don’t count your eggs, son, until they hatch,” he said.

  • Two of the victims, 15-year-old Andrew Fryberg and 14-year-old Nate Hatch, were cousins of the shooter, according to relatives.

  • So far, it is a small group, including just McCain, Lisa Murkowski of Alaska, and Orrin Hatch of Utah.

  • The plan unveiled last January by Hatch, Coburn and Burr is a good foundation.

  • At that moment there came up the fore-hatch a yell, as if from the throat of a North American savage.

  • Fortunately, the hatch had been shut, and the deluge of water had not gone into the cabin, or the boat must have foundered.

  • The first mate went to look into it and found Liosha standing enraptured at the hatch looking down upon a free fight.

  • A very important fitting is a hatch by which the cockpit can be completely covered in in heavy weather.

  • The sailor sprung down the companion hatch, where he found the hawser coiled against the door, and heard Newton struggling inside.