hitch up 的 4 个定义
- to fasten or tie, especially temporarily, by means of a hook, rope, strap, etc.; tether: Steve hitched the horse to one of the posts.
- to harness to a vehicle.
- to raise with jerks; hike up: to hitch up one's trousers.
- (6)
- to stick, as when caught.
- to fasten oneself or itself to something.
- to move roughly or jerkily: The old buggy hitched along.
- to hobble or limp.
- the act or fact of fastening, as to something, especially temporarily.
- any of various knots or loops made to attach a rope to something in such a way as to be readily loosened.Compare bend.
- Military Slang. a period of military service: a three-year hitch in the Navy.
- (8)
- hitch up, to harness an animal to a wagon, carriage, or the like.
hitch up 近义词
等同于 attach
等同于 subjoin
等同于 annex
更多hitch up例句
- One person easily walked around a room to look at a wall-mounted sign while having his eyes, brain activity, and other biomarkers tracked without a hitch.
- Now she found herself hitched to a guy obsessed with business success.
- The hitch in all this, however, is the TV network groups’ pay-TV contracts.
- However, there is a hitch in the pitch that underscores why repeatedly showing viewers the same ad continues to be an issue dogging the streaming ad industry.
- The hitch is that it’s difficult to detect force fields that have nothing to push on.
- When Hitch is feeling good, when he is not in pain, he throws himself into the business of preproduction.
- After everything is in order and the call has been placed, Hitch picks up the receiver and says “How do you do?”
- In 1945 or 1946, Hitch and Alma were in New York with Cary Grant and Ingrid Bergman, on a publicity tour.
- We are talking about Redford one day, an actor Hitch admires.
- Hitch picks up his cane, pushes her aside, and laboriously tries to get to his feet, saying, “I'll do it myself.”
- Accordingly, she had the boys to hitch a team to a buggy and took him driving over the great estate.
- He just got a good holt–a shore enough diamond hitch–on that thirst-parlour dawg, and chawed.
- Every pull in the shoulders, every hitch in the back, every kink in the sleeves makes me a profound materialist.
- The burial of 3,000 Turks by armistice at Anzac seems to have been carried out without a hitch.
- The organist might leave his Swell-box shut or, by means of a catch on the pedal, hitch it full open.