Latch on
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British pronunciation/lˈatʃ ˈɒn/
American pronunciation/lˈætʃ ˈɑːn/
latch on to
latch onto

Definizione e Significato di "latch on"

to latch on
[phrase form: latch]
01

afferrare, coglierne il senso

to finally understand something, usually after some initial difficulty
to latch on definition and meaning
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It took him a while to latch onto the concept, but he eventually got it.
The new software was complicated at first, but I eventually latched on.
The students latched on to the new teaching method quickly.
02

attaccarsi a, affezionarsi a

to develop a strong interest in or affection for someone or something
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My daughter latched onto the new video game and would n't stop playing it.
The puppy latched on to its new owner and never left his side.
The child read a fantasy novel and latched on to the magical world, eagerly devouring similar books.
03

attaccarsi, aggrapparsi

to become firmly attached to something or someone
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The child latched on to her mother's arm and refused to let go.
The magnet clung tightly to the metal surface, refusing to let go and latched on.
The politician latched onto the popular issue in order to win votes.
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