hunch

hunch [hʌntʃ]  [hʌntʃ] 

第三人称单数:hunches

第三人称复数:hunches

现在分词:hunching

过去分词:hunched

过去式:hunched

hunch 基本解释

911查询·英语单词

名词预感,直觉; 肉峰

动词隆起; 向前移动

hunch 网络解释

1. 隆起物:Hun 匈奴 | hunch 隆起物 | hunchback 驼背

2. 弯成弓状:hum (閉口或以鼻音)低哼,嗡嗡作響 | hunch 彎成弓狀 | hurl 用力投擲,破口大罵

hunch 词典解释

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1. 直觉;预感;第六感
    If you have a hunch about something, you are sure that it is correct or true, even though you do not have any proof.

    e.g. I had a hunch that Susan and I would work well together...
           我有预感和苏珊共事会很融洽。
    e.g. Then Mr. Kamenar, acting on a hunch, ran a computer check at the Federal Election Commission.
           然后卡姆纳尔先生凭直觉在联邦选举委员会的计算机系统中进行了查询。

2. (常指因寒冷、生病或愁苦而)耸肩弓身,蜷起身子
    If you hunch forward, you raise your shoulders, put your head down, and lean forwards, often because you are cold, ill, or unhappy.

    e.g. He got out his map of Yorkshire and hunched over it to read the small print.
           他拿出约克郡地图,弓身趴在上面努力看清那些细小的字体。

3. 耸起(双肩)
    If you hunch your shoulders, you raise them and lean forwards slightly.

    e.g. Wes hunched his shoulders and leaned forward on the edge of the counter.
           韦斯耸起双肩,身体前倾靠在柜台边上。

hunch 单语例句

1. I have a hunch the central government may put a stop to the practice.

2. hunch

2. Her hunch is the couple will move back to the city, once the child is slightly older.

3. As Liu was making his order, he hummed Marseillaise trying to see if his hunch was correct.

hunch 英英释义

noun

1. the act of bending yourself into a humped position

2. an impression that something might be the case

    e.g. he had an intuition that something had gone wrong

    Synonym: intuition suspicion

verb

1. round one's back by bending forward and drawing the shoulders forward

    Synonym: hump hunch forward hunch over