单词 | hitchers |
释义 | hitch1 of 2verb ˈhich hitched; hitching; hitches transitive verb 1 : to move by jerks or with a tug hitching his chair closer to the table 2 a : to catch or fasten by or as if by a hook or knot hitched his horse to the fence post b(1) : to connect (a vehicle or implement) with a source of motive power hitch a rake to a tractor (2) : to attach (a source of motive power) to a vehicle or instrument hitch the horses to the wagon c : to join in marriage got hitched 3 : hitchhike hitched a ride into town intransitive verb 1 : to move with halts and jerks : hobble hitched along on her cane 2 a : to become entangled, made fast, or linked b : to become joined in marriage 3 : hitchhike hitched back home hitcher noun hitch 2 of 2noun1 : limp had a hitch in his step 2 : a sudden movement or pull : jerk gave his trousers a hitch 3 a : a sudden halt : stoppage a hitch in the performance b : a usually unforeseen difficulty or obstacle The plan went off without a hitch. 4 : the act or fact of catching hold 5 : a connection between a vehicle or implement and a detachable source of power (such as a tractor or horse) attached a trailer hitch to his pickup 6 : a delimited period especially of military service serving a four-year hitch in the navy 7 : any of various knots used to form a temporary noose in a line or to secure a line temporarily to an object 8 : lift entry 2 sense 5b catching a hitch into town hitchers nounas in hitchhikers one who hitchhikes never stops for hitchers on interstates, where hitchhiking is illegal Synonyms & Similar Words Relevance
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