hook
hook 英 [hʊk] 美 [hʊk]
n. 钩,挂钩 v. 钩住
进行时:hooking 过去式:hooked 过去分词:hooked 第三人称单数:hooks 名词复数:hooks
- A hook is a curved piece of metal or other hard material that's used or pulling or holding something. A tow truck is equipped with a large hook to pull cars, and the fictional Captain Hook came equipped with an iron hook to pull off dastardly deeds.
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- n. 钩,挂钩
- v. 钩住
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1. a picture hook, a curtain hook, a coat hook
挂图钩;窗帘钩;挂衣钩
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2. a fish hook
鱼钩
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3. Hang your towel on the hook.
把你的毛巾挂在钩上。
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4. a left hook to the jaw
击向下颌的一记左钩拳
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5. The images are used as a hook to get children interested in science.
这些图像用以吸引孩子们对科学产生兴趣。
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6. We hooked the trailer to the back of the car.
我们把拖车挂在汽车尾部。
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7. a dress that hooks at the back
从后背用钩扣的连衣裙
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8. Suddenly an arm hooked around my neck.
突然有一条胳臂箍住了我的脖子。
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9. It was the biggest pike I ever hooked.
那是我钓到的最大的狗鱼。
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10. She had managed to hook a wealthy husband.
她成功地嫁到了一个有钱的丈夫。
- hook (n.) "bent or angled piece of metal or other substance used to catch or hold something," Old English hoc "hook, angle," perhaps related to Old English haca "bolt," from Proto-Germanic *hokaz/*hakan (source also of Old Frisian hok, Middle Dutch hoek "a hook;" Dutch haak "a hook, angle, corner, cape," German Haken "hook"), from PIE root *keg- "hook, tooth." For spelling, see hood (n.1).
- hook (v.) "to bend like a hook," c. 1200 (transitive); early 15c. (intransitive); see hook (n.). Specific meaning "to catch (a fish) with a hook" is from c. 1300; that of "to fasten with hooks" is from 1610s; figurative sense of "catch by artifice" is from 1800. Sense of "make rugs with a hook" is from 1882. Related: Hooked; hooking.
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