hitchhike 的 3 个定义
hitch·hiked, hitch·hik·ing.
- to travel by standing on the side of the road and soliciting rides from passing vehicles.
hitch·hiked, hitch·hik·ing.
- to ask for or get by hitchhiking.
- an act or instance of hitchhiking.
hitchhike 近义词
take a lift
hitchhike 的近义词 3 个
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- He came to Phoenix once and we went up to see him, and they got so crazy that I ended up trying to hitchhike home.
- Planning to hitchhike across the country, Sal gets off on the wrong foot.
- As we flew in, he said, ‘Will there be a TV crew at the airport, or will we have to hitchhike into town?’
- Just like when I used to hitchhike and I could go for days without eating or sleeping.
- To get here, some have had to undertake long journeys on rickety buses or hitchhike on roads made unsafe at night by bandits.
- "When I was a college kid, I used to hitchhike sometimes," Craig remarked.
- I didn't have any money, of course, so I had to hitchhike into town.
- Maybe after he decided where he was going he would hitchhike.