hooked
hooked 英 [hʊkt] 美 [hʊkt]
adj. 钩状的;吸毒成瘾的;入迷的 v. 用钩固定;捉住(hook的过去分词)
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- adj. 钩状的;吸毒成瘾的;入迷的
- v. 用钩固定;捉住(hook的过去分词)
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1. If I want video games, I have a console hooked up to my TV.
如果我想玩视频游戏,我有一台连接到电视的游戏机。
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2. I wonder what they could all mean, hooked together like that?
我在想把它们放在一起到底意味着什么?
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3. I am hooked — completely one with the idea that books are legacy items that may never go away, but have been forever marginalized as a niche medium.
事实上,我为之神魂颠倒了——我只有一个念头,就是书本作为一种遗产永远不会消失,但已被永远打入小众媒介范畴。
- hooked (adj.) Old English hoced, "shaped like a hook, crooked, curved;" past-participle adjective from hook (v.). From mid-14c. as "having hooks;" 1610s as "caught on a hook;" 1925 as "addicted," originally in reference to narcotics. hooked rug is recorded from 1880.
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