hooked 的定义
- bent like a hook; hook-shaped.
- having a hook or hooks.
- made with a hook or by hooking.
- Informal. addicted to narcotic drugs.slavishly interested in, devoted to, or obsessed with: He was hooked on television.
- Slang. married.
hooked 近义词
addicted
更多hooked例句
- Completely hooked by the thrill of the hunt, Fuller became determined to collect tickets from the Cubs’ 2016 losses, too.
- So I think overall, it’s becoming more and more of a differentiator and a way to attract people and also build these ecosystems of intelligent applications that get people hooked.
- I first saw it in the wild more than 5 years ago and I was instantly hooked.
- TikTok, on Wednesday, revealed some of the elusive workings of the prized algorithm that keeps hundreds of millions of users worldwide hooked on the viral video app.
- Jordon later says he’s “hooked” on devices, even if the cameras aren’t always located in the most convenient places for investigators.
- Ignoring people you hooked up with at Shooters when encountering them on campus is a quintessential Duke experience.
- When I asked why he stayed as long as he did, James said hopelessness kept him hooked.
- At his trial, he also said he was hooked on coke from the age of 8.
- Meanwhile, Beth is working from inside the hospital to secure the drugs Carol needs and to keep her hooked up to an IV drip.
- “So I got hooked on finding the real stories of these people and these movies and these cultural influences,” he said.
- His nose was hooked and rather large, his eyes were blue, bright as steel, and set a trifle wide.
- Also our six-shooters reposed in their scabbards, the four belts hooked over the horn of MacRae's saddle.
- That Hicks—the damned —— —— —— he come t' Baker's as they hooked up t' leave the Spring.
- And you had it hanging by the hooked handle on the edge of the counter right beside this lady, didnt you?
- The next day the electricians hooked it up to a twelve-hundred-volt feed-line, and by noon it was ready to go.