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hunch

/huhnch/US // hʌntʃ //UK // (hʌntʃ) //

直觉,预感,预测,驼背

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to thrust out or up in a hump; arch: to hunch one's back.
    • : to shove, push, or jostle.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to thrust oneself forward jerkily; lunge forward.
    • : to stand, sit, or walk in a bent posture.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : 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.

Synonyms & Antonyms

nounfeeling, idea
Forms: hunched
Synonyms
inkling苗头,迹象表明,迹象,暗示instinct本能,本能的,直觉,本能地intuition直觉,直观,直感,直觉性premonition预感,预言,预兆,前兆anticipation预测,预期,预计,预见apprehension忧虑,顾虑,担忧,担心augury预兆,预言,预示,预示着clue线索,蛛丝马迹,提示,线路expectation期待,期望,期望值,期待值foreboding畏惧,忧虑,畏惧感,畏惧心理forecast预测,预告,预报,预计foreknowledge预知,预知性,预见性,预知能力forewarning预警,预先警告,预告,预先警报glimmer熠熠生辉,微光,闪光,微光乍现hint暗示,提示,暗示着impression印象,感觉,印象是misgiving顾虑重重,顾虑,误解,忧患意识notion观念,概念,理念,观点portent启示,预示着,启示录,预兆precognition预知能力,预知性,预知,早知presage预言,预示着,预见,预示prescience预见性,先见之明,前瞻性,先知presentiment礼物,感受,经验之谈,经验qualm顾虑,疑问,顾忌,遗憾suspicion怀疑,猜疑,嫌疑人,嫌疑犯thought思想,思考,思想方面,思想上auguration扩容,扩增,扩音,扩产forewisdom先见之明,前言,智慧,先知funny feeling有趣的感觉,可笑的感觉,有趣的感受,有趣的感覺omination赎罪,赎买,赎金,赎回preapprehension预先了解,预先理解,预测,预先了解情况preconceived notion先入为主的观念,先入为主的概念,先入为主的想法,先入为主的理念prenotation预注,预注解,前言,预注音prenotice预先通知,预告书,预通知,预告presagement预先管理,预设管理,预备工作,预备役

Examples

  • 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.