释义 |
- n.预感;直觉
- v.弓身;弓背;耸肩
- 网络隆起;肉峰;大块
复数:hunches 过去分词:hunched 现在分词:hunching v. bend,huddle,stoop,lean forward,bend forward n. feeling,gut feeling,sixth sense,premonition,intuition 1. | [i][t] 弓身;弓背;耸肩to bend the top part of your body forward and raise your shoulders and back |
| She leaned forward, hunching over the desk. 她身体前倾,伏在写字台上。 | | He hunched his shoulders and thrust his hands deep into his pockets. 他耸着肩,双手深深地插进衣袋。 |
1. | 预感;直觉a feeling that sth is true even though you do not have any evidence to prove it |
| It seemed that the doctor's hunch had been right. 看起来医生的直觉是对的。 | | I had a hunch (that) you'd be back. 我有预感你会回来。 | | to follow/back your hunches 凭直觉做事 |
n. | 1. an intuitive feeling about something 2. a large lump or slice of something 3. a curved posture of the body with the head down and shoulders forwards 4. a feeling that something is true or will happen, although you do not know any definite facts about it 1. an intuitive feeling about something 2. a large lump or slice of something 3. a curved posture of the body with the head down and shoulders forwards 4. a feeling that something is true or will happen, although you do not know any definite facts about it | v. | 1. to push or jostle somebody 2. to lunge forward in a clumsy manner 3. to bend the head down and the shoulders forwards, e.g. because of bad posture, illness, or the cold 4. to sit or stand with your back and shoulders curved forwards 1. to push or jostle somebody 2. to lunge forward in a clumsy manner 3. to bend the head down and the shoulders forwards, e.g. because of bad posture, illness, or the cold 4. to sit or stand with your back and shoulders curved forwards |
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