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Temel Çeviriler |
hitch [sth]⇒ vtr | (pants, etc.: pull up) | yukarı çekmek geçişli f. |
| Sally hitched her skirt above her knees and waded into the sea. |
hitch⇒ vtr | informal, abbreviation (hitchhike: solicit a ride) | otostop yapmak f. |
| | otostop çekmek f. |
| Kate hitched a ride from Colorado to Kansas. |
hitch vi | informal, abbreviation (travel by hitchhiking) | otostop yapmak f. |
| | otostop çekmek f. |
| Anne hitched all the way from London to Manchester. |
hitch n | (impediment, obstacle) | engel, terslik, pürüz i. |
| Harriet's plan went off without a hitch. |
hitch [sth] to [sth] vtr + prep | (hook, attach) | bağlamak f. |
| The driver hitched the horse to the carriage. |
Ek Çeviriler |
hitched adj | (marry) | evli s. |
| | nikahlı s. |
| Ever since he got back from college, Fred has been trying to get hitched. |
hitch n | US (tow hitch: attaching device) | çengel i. |
| The man attached the car to the recovery vehicle and tightened the hitch. |
hitch n | (military enlistment) | askerlik süresi i. |
| The soldier signed on for a 5 year hitch. |
hitch n | (attachment for towing a vehicle) | bağlantı parçası i. |
| Ryan bought a new hitch for his truck, because the old one didn't fit the new trailer. |
hitch n | (rope: knot) | (ip) düğüm, bağ i. |
| Tim used a hitch to tie up his horse, so that he could leave quickly if he wanted to. |
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Deyimsel fiiller
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hitch [sth] up vtr phrasal sep | (animal: fasten, harness) | bağlamak f. |
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