hooking 的 4 个定义
- to seize, fasten, suspend from, pierce, or catch hold of and draw with or as if with a hook.
- to catch with a fishhook.
- Slang. to steal or seize by stealth.
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- to become attached or fastened by or as if by a hook.
- to curve or bend like a hook.
- Sports. to hook the ball. to describe a hook in course.
- Slang. to depart hastily: We'd better hook for home.
- hook up, to fasten with a hook or hooks.to assemble or connect, as the components of a machine: to hook up a stereo system.to connect to a central source, as of power or water: The house hasn't been hooked up to the city's water system yet.Informal.to join, meet, or become associated with: He never had a decent job until he hooked up with this company.Informal.to have casual sex or a romantic date without a long-term commitment: He doesn't know her very well, but he hooked up with her a couple of times.Slang.to supply something scarce or illicit to: My supply of painkillers is totally dry—do you know somebody who can hook me up?The concert is sold out, but my sister knows a guy in the band, so we’re hoping she can hook us up with some tickets.
hooking 近义词
curved fastener
grab, catch
由hooking构成的短语
- hook or crook
- hook up
- by hook or crook
- off the hook
- on one's own account (hook)
更多hooking例句
- The package comes with everything you’ll need to hook it up and keep your kitchen clean every night.
- Burglar alarms could even be hooked up to phones, he continues.
- In a press release Julio D’Arcy, who led the study, said 50 bricks hooked up to a solar panel could provide emergency lighting for 5 hours.
- So if you want to make people open the entire post, you need to use the first two lines to write a captivating hook.
- If city leaders make a misstep, ratepayers could be on the hook in the future.
- “I think for trans men who are dating every time they hook up they have another coming out,” Sandler said.
- If the oft-talked-about college “hook-up culture” could be embodied by a place, it would be Shooters.
- But Kent will not let us off the familiar horror hook so easily.
- They “hook up” in a manner that makes the casual sex of the 1960s seem like an arranged marriage in Oman.
- When you met him on Tinder were you initially thinking of this as a hook-up or a relationship?
- Only then did I own that by hook or by crook—and mostly by crook, I was forced to suspect—they had purposely given me the slip.
- His face was hidden beneath a beard of bristling, bushy red, and he had a sharp hook nose and small, bright eyes.
- The sailors tried to catch some with a hook and line, and were fortunate enough to succeed.
- The launch was already under way, and young Cargill trying to avoid it better, thrust with his boat-hook at the side of the lock.
- It was the merest baby—half-an-ounce, perhaps—and it fell from the hook into the herbage some yards from the stream.