Hitch
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British pronunciation/hˈɪt‍ʃ/
American pronunciation/ˈhɪtʃ/

"hitch"の定義と意味

to hitch
01

結ぶ, 固定する

to secure or attach by tying or fastening, often with a quick and simple knot
Transitive: to hitch sth to a supporting structure
to hitch definition and meaning
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The cowboy expertly hitched his horse to the post outside the saloon before entering.
The gardener decided to hitch the unruly vines to a trellis to encourage upward growth.
In sailing, it 's crucial to properly hitch the sails to the mast for efficient navigation.
02

ぎくしゃくする, 立ち止まる

to progress or move unevenly, experiencing occasional pauses or sudden stops
Intransitive
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The rusty wagon hitched along the dirt road, bouncing over rocks and ruts.
The old truck struggled to climb the steep hill, often hitching along the way.
The bicycle chain had issues, causing the bike to hitch as the rider pedaled.
03

引く, つなぐ

to fasten or attach a harness to a draft animal, such as a horse or ox, in order to enable them to pull a load
Transitive: to hitch a draft animal to a carriage
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In pioneer days, settlers would hitch their horses to wagons for long journeys across the prairie.
During the harvest season, workers would hitch draft horses to the reaper to gather crops.
Before the carriage ride, the coachman needed to hitch the horses to the carriage for transportation.
04

ヒッチハイクする, 車に乗せてもらう

to get a free ride from passing vehicles
Intransitive: to hitch | to hitch somewhere
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In college, he often hitched across the country during summer breaks
The solo traveler had memorable encounters while hitching through different regions.
The adventurous couple decided to hitch to the remote mountain village.
05

急に動かす, 引く

to quickly and suddenly move something into a different position
Transitive: to hitch sth somewhere
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The mechanic deftly hitched the engine component back into place with a quick jerk.
Startled by the sudden noise, she hitched her chair away from the table.
With a swift motion, he hitched the guitar onto his back and headed for the stage.
Hitch
01

小さな問題, 障害

a minor problem or issue that temporarily delays something
02

軍務期間, 軍人の任期

a period of time spent in military service
03

足を引きずること, ひきずり歩行

the uneven manner of walking that results from an injured leg
04

一時的な結び目, ヒッチノット

a knot that can be undone by pulling against the strain that holds it; a temporary knot
05

ヒッチ, 連結具

a connection between a vehicle and the load that it pulls
06

予期しない障害, 問題

an unforeseen obstacle
07

中断, 停滞

the state of inactivity following an interruption
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The cowboy expertly hitched his horse to the post outside the saloon before entering.
The gardener decided to hitch the unruly vines to a trellis to encourage upward growth.
In sailing, it's crucial to properly hitch the sails to the mast for efficient navigation.
She decided to hitch the tent to a nearby tree to prevent it from blowing away in the strong wind.
To secure the boat, they needed to hitch it to the dock using sturdy ropes.
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