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hitch up ThesaurusVerb | 1. | hitch up - pull up; "He hitched up his socks and pants"hike uppull - apply force so as to cause motion towards the source of the motion; "Pull the rope"; "Pull the handle towards you"; "pull the string gently"; "pull the trigger of the gun"; "pull your knees towards your chin" | Translationshitch (hitʃ) verb1. to fasten to something. He hitched his horse to the fence-post; He hitched his car to his caravan. 拴在某物上 拴住2. to hitch-hike. I can't afford the train-fare to London – I'll have to hitch. 搭便車 搭便车 noun1. an unexpected problem or delay. The job was completed without a hitch. 意外的難題或阻礙 障碍2. a kind of knot. 繩結 索结3. a sudden, short pull upwards. She gave her skirt a hitch. 突然往上拉 急拉ˈhitch-hike verb to travel by means of free rides in other people's cars. He has hitch-hiked all over Britain. 搭便車旅行 搭便车(免费搭乘他人便车旅行) ˈhitch-hiker noun 搭便車旅行者 搭便车的人,免费搭乘他人便车旅行者 hitch a lift/ride to get a free ride in someone else's car. 搭便車 免费搭车hitch up to pull up or raise with a sudden short pull. He hitched up his trousers. 突然拉起 急拉hitch up
hitch up1. To pull something up, usually an article of clothing. A noun or pronoun can be used between "hitch" and "up." These pants must be too big now because I constantly have to hitch them up.2. To connect or fasten something to something else. Who is going to hitch the rig up to the truck?3. slang To get married. You guys better not elope and get hitched up without us!See also: hitch, uphitch upv.1. To pull up something, especially an item of clothing: I keep hitching up my pants because I forgot to wear a belt today. The pioneers hitched their pantlegs up and crossed the creek.2. To attach something or someone to something or someone else with a hitch: I hitched up the trailer to the car. They hitched the horses up to the wagon.3. Slang To marry: They hitched up last month in Las Vegas.See also: hitch, upEncyclopediaSeeHitchhitch up
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