[V-ERG 及物/不及物动词]孵出;出壳 When a baby bird, insect, or other animal hatches, or when it is hatched, it comes out of its egg by breaking the shell.
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As soon as the two chicks hatch, they leave the nest burrow...
两只小鸟一出壳就离开了巢穴。
The young disappeared soon after they were hatched.
雏鸟出壳后不久就不见了。
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[V-ERG 及物/不及物动词]破壳;孵化;孵(蛋) When an egg hatches or when a bird, insect, or other animal hatches an egg, the egg breaks open and a baby comes out.
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The eggs hatch after a week or ten days...
蛋在1周或10天后孵化。
During these periods the birds will lie on the cage floor as if trying to lay or hatch eggs.
这些时期,鸟儿会趴在笼底,好像在下蛋或孵蛋。
Hatch out means the same as hatch.hatch out 同 hatch
Seeing the eggs hatch out for the first time is a moment that I will never forget.
第一次看到蛋孵化的那一刻令我永世难忘。
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[VERB 动词]筹划;策划;谋划 If you hatch a plot or a scheme, you think of it and work it out.
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He has accused opposition parties of hatching a plot to assassinate the Pope.
他指控反对党密谋暗杀教皇。
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[N-COUNT 可数名词](船甲板上的)舱口,舱口盖 A hatch is an opening in the deck of a ship, through which people or cargo can go. You can also refer to the door of this opening as a hatch.
He stuck his head up through the hatch...
他从舱口探出头来。
All deck fittings, windows, hatches and doors had been fastened.
甲板上所有的装置、窗户、舱口盖和门都已经关牢了。
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[N-COUNT 可数名词](墙上或屋顶的)小窗口;(尤指厨房和餐厅间传递菜肴等的)小窗口,传菜口 A hatch is an opening in a ceiling or a wall, especially between a kitchen and a dining room, which you can pass something such as food through.
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[PHRASE 短语]做好准备(迎接挑战);未雨绸缪 If someone battens down the hatches, they prepare themselves so that they will be able to survive a coming difficulty or crisis.
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Many firms are battening down the hatches and preparing to ride out the storm.
很多公司正在加紧准备,希望能挺过这场暴风雨。
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hatchhatcheshatchedhatchingverb1[intransitive ]hatch(out) (of a young bird, fish, insect, etc. 小鸟、小鱼、小虫等)to come out of an egg 孵出;出壳◆Ten chicks hatched (out) this morning.今早有十只小鸡出壳了。2[intransitive ]hatch(out) (of an egg 蛋)to break open so that a young bird, fish, insect, etc. can come out 孵化;破壳◆The eggs are about to hatch.这些蛋就要孵化了。☞collocationsat
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3[transitive ]hatchsth to make a young bird, fish, insect, etc. come out of an egg 使(小鸟、小鱼、小虫等)孵出◆The female must find a warm place to hatch her eggs.母的必须找个温暖的地方孵蛋。4[transitive ]hatchsth (up) to create a plan or an idea, especially in secret 策划;(尤指)密谋◆Have you been hatching up a deal with her?你是不是在和她密谋什么交易?IDIOMsee
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v.noun1(alsohatch·way)an opening or a door in the deckof a ship or the bottom of an aircraft, through which goods to be carried are passed (船甲板或飞机底部装货物的)舱口2an opening in a wall between two rooms, especially a kitchen and a dining room,through which food can be passed (尤指厨房和餐厅之间供传递食物的)两室之间的小窗口◆a serving hatch传递饭菜的窗口3a door in an aircraft or a spacecraft(飞机或宇宙飞船的)舱门◆an escape hatch紧急出口4an opening or a door in a floor or ceiling (地面或天花板的)开口,门,盖子◆a hatch to the attic通阁楼的门IDIOMˌdown the ˈhatch( informal,saying) used before drinking sth, especially to express good wishes before drinking alcohol 干杯(尤作祝酒辞)☞more at
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hatchhatch1 /hætʃ/ ●○○ verb
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1hatch (1) (also hatch out) [intransitive, transitive] if an egg hatches, or if it is hatched, it breaks, letting the young bird, insect etc come out: The eggs take three days to hatch.2 (also hatch out) [intransitive, transitive] if a young bird, insect etc hatches, or if it is hatched, it comes out of its egg: All the chicks have hatched out.3hatch a plot/plan/deal etc to form a plan etc in secret
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1a hole in a ship or aircraft, usually used for loading goods, or the door that covers itescape hatch (=a hole in an aircraft etc through which you can escape)2 (also hatchway) a small hole in the wall, floor, or ceiling of a room, or the door that covers it3down the hatch spoken informal something you say before drinking an alcoholic drink quickly
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