词汇 | latch |
释义 | latch noun [ C ] uk/lætʃ/ us/lætʃ/ 闩,门闩 a device for keeping a door or gate closed, consisting of a metal bar that fits into a hole and is lifted by pushing down on another bar on the latch UK 关着但未锁上 closed but not locked Don't forget to leave the front door on the latch if you go to bed before I get back. 你如果在我回来之前上床睡觉,别忘了给我留着前门。 We'll keep the door on the latch and you can come in when you want. She shouted to let him know the door was on the latch. She searched in her pocket for a key, then remembered that the door was on the latch. The main door is always on the latch during office hours. latch verb [ I or T ] uk/lætʃ/ us/lætʃ/ 用闩把(门等)闩上 to close, or close something, with a latch Phrasal verbs latch on 开始明白,开始了解 to begin to understand something It took me ages to latch on to what she was talking about. 我好半天才弄明白她在说什么。 latch onto something 与…发生联系,与…产生关联 to become connected to something The antibodies work by latching onto proteins on the surfaces of the viruses and bacteria. 抗体通过与病毒和细菌表面的蛋白质结合而发挥作用。 informal对…产生浓厚的兴趣 to become interested in an idea, story, or activity, and to start to use it Unfortunately the press have already latched onto the story. 遗憾的是报纸已经盯上这件事了。 latch onto someone 缠上(某人) to stay close to someone or spend a lot of time with someone, usually when they do not want you near She latched onto me as soon as she arrived, and I had to spend the rest of the evening talking to her. 她一来就缠住我,我只好晚上一直陪着她聊天。 |
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