to hatch
01
孵化
(of birds, fish, etc.) to come out of an egg
Intransitive
例子
The baby chicks hatched from their eggs after three weeks of incubation.
小鸡在孵化三周后从蛋中孵出。
The biologist carefully observed as the baby alligators began to hatch in the nest.
生物学家仔细观察了小鳄鱼在巢中开始孵化的过程。
02
孵化, 孵
to sit on eggs until they break open and the young emerge
Transitive: to hatch eggs
例子
The mother bird patiently hatched her eggs in the safety of the nest.
母鸟在巢的安全中耐心地孵化了她的蛋。
The hen hatched three eggs successfully before the storm arrived.
母鸡在风暴来临前成功孵化了三颗蛋。
03
策划, 密谋
to secretly create or plan something
Transitive: to hatch a plan
例子
The rebels gathered in secret to hatch a plan to overthrow the government.
反叛者秘密聚集在一起策划推翻政府的计划。
They hatched a scheme to surprise their friend on her birthday.
他们策划了一个计划,准备在朋友生日时给她一个惊喜。
04
画影线, 用线条绘制阴影
to create shading or texture in an area by drawing closely spaced parallel lines
Transitive: to hatch sth
例子
The artist carefully hatched the shadowed areas to add depth to the drawing.
艺术家仔细地画影线在阴影区域以增加绘画的深度。
To create the illusion of texture, she hatched the background with precise strokes.
为了创造纹理的错觉,她用精确的笔触孵化了背景。
05
镶嵌, 嵌饰
to decorate a surface by embedding thin strips of contrasting material into it
Transitive: to hatch a surface
例子
The artisan skillfully hatched the wooden box with strips of brass for added elegance.
工匠巧妙地用黄铜条镶嵌木盒,增添了优雅。
The jewelry box was beautifully hatched with gold filigree along its edges.
珠宝盒的边缘用金丝细工精美地镶嵌着。
Hatch
01
服务窗口, 传菜口
an opening in a wall that separates a kitchen and other rooms, particularly dining room, that can be used to sell or serve food
02
舱口, 活板门
a movable barrier covering a hatchway
03
后掀门, 倾斜的后车门
a sloping rear car door that is lifted to open
04
影线, 由多条交叉线组成的阴影
shading consisting of multiple crossing lines
05
孵化
the production of young from an egg
词汇树
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