单词 | pickback |
释义 | pickback in British English (ˈpɪkˌbæk) noun, adverb, adjective, verb another word for piggyback piggyback in British English (ˈpɪɡɪˌbæk) or pickaback noun 1. a ride on the back and shoulders of another person 2. a system whereby a vehicle, aircraft, etc, is transported for part of its journey on another vehicle, such as a flat railway wagon, another aircraft, etc adverb 3. on the back and shoulders of another person 4. on or as an addition to something else adjective 5. of or for a piggyback a piggyback ride piggyback lorry trains 6. of or relating to a type of heart transplant in which the transplanted heart functions in conjunction with the patient's own heart verb (transitive) 7. to give (a person) a piggyback on one's back and shoulders 8. to transport (one vehicle) on another 9. (intransitive; often foll by on) to exploit an existing resource, system, or product 10. (transitive) to attach to or mount on (an existing piece of equipment or system) |
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