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natch

/nach/US // nætʃ //UK // (nætʃ) //

恰如其分,恰好,恰恰相反,恰好相反

Definitions

adv.副词 adverb
  1. 1

    Slang.

    • : of course; naturally.

Examples

  • For years, Twitter took its lumps — including plenty on Twitter, natch — for being more hesitant, more cautious and more limited than other platforms, particularly in comparison to Facebook.

  • Solange called Bey her “favorite person in the world,” natch.

  • Kate wore one of her trusty stand-bys, a full-length LK Bennet coat, in red, natch, and demure black heels.

  • Immediately, Republican senators (all of them white, natch) jumped all over the guy.

  • Trying to recreate the dance after dinner proves to be an excellent way to burn off that extra slice of pumpkin pie, natch.

  • It's hard to be really precise because Romney's plan is (natch) too vague, but the basic idea is this.

  • A Natch often costs several thousand rupees, and is one of the most costly items in the expenditure of the rich.

  • Ef one of them things busts clost to me I'll jest natch-elly be obliged to go away frum here.

  • What Jeff would natch'ly done would b'en to shake the life out of him; but he didn't; he let him up, and he let him go.

  • When you come home don't talk northin' but business, jest as you natch'ally would to a brother-in-law and an equal pardner.

  • They got us separated, and when we seen Theriere and Byrne kilt we jest natch'rally beat it.