释义 |
hatch-out|ˈhætʃaʊt| [f. the verbal phr. to hatch out (see hatch v.1 2).] The action of hatching out; also, the brood hatched out.
1898Westm. Gaz. 13 May 4/1 It only depends upon climatic conditions to ensure a good hatch out. 1908Ibid. 5 June 4/2 While the hatch-out is in progress the number of the fly is marvellous. Ibid. 14 Aug. 4/2 Partridges are more faithful to a fixed date for the hatch-out of their eggs than grouse. |