hunch如何读

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hunch是什么意思

n.

预感,直觉

肉峰

v.

隆起

向前移动

hunch变形

复数:hunches

第三人称单数:hunches

现在分词:hunching

过去式:hunched

过去分词:hunched

hunch词根

词根:hunch

adj.

hunchbacked 驼背的

hunch英英释义

verb

transitive verb

to push or put (someone or something) in a rough, careless, or hasty manner : thrust, shove

I would hunch my chair … closer to my dear and only cronies—Mary Nash

to thrust or bend (someone or something) over into a humped or crooked position sat hunched over the table reading a map kept his … body hunched slightly forward—Tennessee Williams

hunched his shoulders as he headed out into the storm

intransitive verb

to thrust oneself forward

hunched along for a short spell of safe steps—T. B. Costain

to assume a bent or crooked posture

folded his hands on the table and hunched forward—Hugh MacLennan

to draw oneself into a ball : curl up

hunch beneath the covers—Randall Jarrell

huddle, squat the mountains hunched around the valley—Helen Rich

we hunched close to the damp earth—H. D. Skidmore

noun

an act or instance of pushing someone or something in a rough or careless manner : an act or instance of hunching (see hunch entry 1 sense transitive)

give him a good hunch with your foot—Abraham Tucker

a thick piece : lump

barter it for a hunch of cake—Flora Thompson

a rounded mass : hump

his back carried a huge hunch—William Scoresby

a strong intuitive feeling concerning especially a future event or result

had a hunch I would find you here

hunch词组

have a hunch that[口语]总感到,总怀疑 

hunch词源中文解释

"隆起或弯曲成驼峰",1650年代; 早期的意思是"推,挤"(约1500年),起源不明。可能是 bunch(v.)的变体。相关词汇: Hunched; hunching。

hunch_体育行业词汇

射箭时耸起左肩

hunch词源英文解释

Verb and Noun origin unknown

The first known use of hunch was in 1581

hunch儿童词典英英释义

hundrednoun

a number equal to 10 times 10 see number

a very large number

hundreds of times

a 100-dollar bill

gave me change for a hundred

hundrednoun

a number equal to 10 times 10 see number

a very large number

hundreds of times

a 100-dollar bill

gave me change for a hundred

hundrednoun

a number equal to 10 times 10 see number

a very large number

hundreds of times

a 100-dollar bill

gave me change for a hundred

hunch1 of 2verb

to push oneself forward by jerks

hunch nearer the fire

to bend one's body into an arch or hump

were hunched over the table

to draw up close together or into an arch

hunched my shoulders

hunch2 of 2noun

hump entry 1 sense 1

a strong feeling about what will happen : intuition

hunchbacknoun

a person with a humpback

humpback sense 1

hunchbacknoun

a person with a humpback

humpback sense 1

hunch1 of 2verb

to push oneself forward by jerks

hunch nearer the fire

to bend one's body into an arch or hump

were hunched over the table

to draw up close together or into an arch

hunched my shoulders

hunch2 of 2noun

hump entry 1 sense 1

a strong feeling about what will happen : intuition

hunch 例句

1 He was almost at the top of the hill when it occurred to him—a hunch he knew was a truth—that Jack Dandy and the rest of them were gone.

2 I’m surprised how fast I got used to the cold even though the wind makes me hunch up my shoulders and walk fast.

3 The first Saturday after the departure of the Señora, Shirley sat at the breakfast table hunched over the sports page of the Herald Tribune.

4 In professional reading journals Trelease found a wealth of research to support his hunch.

特里利斯在专业阅读期刊上发现了大量支持他直觉的研究.

5 It had the imperative clarity of a hunch.

6 And now I had a hunch Cletus’s admiration for Ob had just shot up about ten points.

7 And later, for several hours after that, I sat hunched on the fire escape landing outside my bedroom, retching back into the ice cream container.

8 For the first time the old hunched woman—is she Thresh’s grandmother?—raises her head and the trace of a smile plays on her lips.

9 He hit a switch, hunched down in his chair, and put his head close to the viewing screen.

10 Like we’re in the computer lab now and hit a snag fifteen minutes ago, and Rae’s been hunched over that notebook ever since.

11 The police are allowed by the courts to conduct fishing expeditions for drugs on streets and freeways based on nothing more than a hunch.

12 Tree-ear’s neck and shoulders were cramped from hunching in one position for so long.

13 Arm hunched down like a spider about to spring.

14 Ezekiel joined us and we searched for my mother, tapping women on the shoulder as they sat, hunched over, on the ground, or stood in stunned silence.

15 Ares seemed to hunch down even further, as if crushed by the weight of the anger against him.

16 Only the leaded windows look sacred and holy The other people are old and sit hunched like martyrs.

17 She hunched over and clicked away at the keyboard.

18 That's a hunch talking.

那是一个预言.

19 I hunch my shoulders so that the black of my outfit and hair help me melt into the darkness.

20 Travis had to walk hunched over to keep from hitting his head.

hunch 同义词

1 驼背

gibbous hump kyphosis

3 肉峰

hunk

4 弓起

hump

6 使隆起

upheave hump emboss heave

9 隆肉

hump

10

bow arch

11 弓背

stoop

12 曲背

round-shouldered

15 一块

part lot piece lump clump

17 耸肩

shrug

23 挺进

drive dive thrust hurl

24 耸起

hunched

26 向前推进

crowd

27 预感到

presentient forefeel

hunch 短语相关

have a hunch

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