hunch 的 3 个定义
- to thrust out or up in a hump; arch: to hunch one's back.
- to shove, push, or jostle.
- to thrust oneself forward jerkily; lunge forward.
- to stand, sit, or walk in a bent posture.
- a premonition or suspicion; guess: I have a hunch he'll run for reelection.
- a hump.
- a push or shove.
- a lump or thick piece.
hunch 近义词
feeling, idea
hunch 的近义词 35 个
- inkling
- instinct
- intuition
- premonition
- anticipation
- apprehension
- augury
- clue
- expectation
- foreboding
- forecast
- foreknowledge
- forewarning
- glimmer
- hint
- impression
- misgiving
- notion
- portent
- precognition
- presage
- prescience
- presentiment
- qualm
- suspicion
- thought
- auguration
- forewisdom
- funny feeling
- omination
- preapprehension
- preconceived notion
- prenotation
- prenotice
- presagement
hunch 的反义词 6 个
cower, crouch
hunch 的近义词 13 个
hunch 的反义词 2 个
更多hunch例句
- On a hunch, she forwarded them to Fraser Hunter, an archaeologist and curator at the National Museum of Scotland.
- I felt more excitement than fear, and had a hunch that living here would help me know myself in a new way.
- By the early 2000s, EMS became more popular among the fitness crowd, who zapped their muscles on a hunch that being jolted with electricity would increase their gains.
- Google has told us that filtering searches using this information isn’t possible right now, but that doesn’t mean that capability won’t eventually roll out — I have a strong hunch it will.
- My colleagues and I tested these hunches in a new study published in the journal Psychology of Men and Masculinities.
- An x-ray two hours later confirms my hunch: my tibia (the big bone behind the shin) is snapped clean in two.
- On the other hand, I have a hunch that Lady Gaga will pay some heavy dues for this career move.
- My hunch is that when you look at their most competitive races, women are not necessarily in the mix this year.
- I have a hunch that our collective adoration of OITNB outweighs the love for it, or even awareness of it, among Emmy voters.
- A federal agency simply has to “nominate” you if it has “reasonable suspicion”—which is slightly more than a hunch.
- All the domestic oxen without hunches have proceeded originally from the aurochs, and those with the hunch from the bison.
- After I had knelt to hold the lantern close to the rails of the rusty timber track I knew my hunch was all right.
- I can't persuade myself that Perry's guilty, and I've a hunch that I'm now on the trail of the right man.
- On a hunch I dropped in an aluminum alkyl, and then pushed the polymerization along with both ultraviolet and heat.
- He did not presume to understand women; he estimated her by a "hunch" as to whether she was good or bad.