释义 |
hotch \ˈhäch\ verb (-ed/-ing/-es) Etymology: probably from Middle French hocher to shake, from Old French hochier, of Germanic origin; akin to Middle High German hotteln, hotzeln to shake — more at hod intransitive verb 1. dialect Britain : to shake, jog, and wiggle : fidget 2. dialect Britain : to change position or shift weight to make room : hitch transitive verb chiefly Scotland : to cause to shake or shift |