[N-COUNT 可数名词]钩;吊钩;挂钩 A hook is a bent piece of metal or plastic that is used for catching or holding things, or for hanging things up.
One of his jackets hung from a hook.
他的一件夹克衫挂在衣钩上。
...curtain hooks...
窗帘挂钩
He felt a fish pull at his hook.
他感觉到有条鱼在扯钓钩。
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[V-ERG 及物/不及物动词](用钩)吊住,挂住,固定 If you hook one thing to another, you attach it there using a hook. If something hooks somewhere, it can be hooked there.
[V n to/onto n]
[V onto n]
[Also V n prep]
Paul hooked his tractor to the car and pulled it to safety.
保罗把自己的拖拉机挂在汽车上,然后把它拉到了安全的地方。
...one of those can openers that hooked onto the wall.
那些挂在墙上的开罐器中的一个
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[VERB 动词](用手臂、腿或脚)钩住,绕住 If you hook your arm, leg, or foot round an object, you place it like a hook round the object in order to move it or hold it.
[V n prep]
She latched on to his arm, hooking her other arm around a tree...
她拽住他的胳膊不放,另一只胳膊抱紧一棵树。
I hooked my left arm over the side of the dinghy.
我用左臂钩住小划艇的船舷。
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[VERB 动词]钓(鱼) If you hook a fish, you catch it with a hook on the end of a line.
[V n]
At the first cast I hooked a huge fish.
第一次抛下钓线,我就钓了一条大鱼。
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[N-COUNT 可数名词](通常指拳击运动中的)钩拳 A hook is a short sharp blow with your fist that you make with your elbow bent, usually in a boxing match.
[usu adj N]
Lewis desperately needs to keep clear of Ruddock's big left hook.
刘易斯无论如何得躲开拉多克凌厉的左钩拳才行。
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[V-ERG 及物/不及物动词](使)参与;(使)涉足 If you are hooked into something, or hook into something, you get involved with it.
[be/get V-ed into n]
[V into n]
[mainly AM 主美]
I'm guessing again now because I'm not hooked into the political circles...
我现在又是在猜测了,因为我没有涉足政界。
Eager to hook into a career but can't find one right for you?
急于干一番事业,但又找不到适合自己的?
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[VERB 动词]连接到(因特网);上(网) If you hook into the Internet, you make a connection with the Internet on a particular occasion so that you can use it.
[V into n]
[V P to n]
...an interactive media tent where people will be able to hook into the internet.
人们可以上网的互动式媒体帐篷区
Hook up means the same as hook .hook up 同 hook
...a UK firm that lets Britons hook up to the Internet.
为英国人提供联网服务的英国公司
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[PHRASE 短语]脱离困境;脱身 If someone gets off the hook or is let off the hook, they manage to get out of the awkward or unpleasant situation that they are in.
[V inflects]
[INFORMAL 非正式]
Government officials accused of bribery and corruption get off the hook with monotonous regularity...
被指控贪污受贿的政府官员无一例外总能脱身。
His opponents have no intention of letting him off the hook until he agrees to leave office immediately.
在他同意马上离职之前,他的对手不打算放过他。
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[PHRASE 短语]摘下听筒(不让电话响) If you take a phone off the hook, you take the receiver off the part that it normally rests on, so that the phone will not ring.
[PHR after v]
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[PHRASE 短语](电话)响个不停 If your phone is ringing off the hook, so many people are trying to telephone you that it is ringing constantly.
[V inflects]
[AM 美]
Since war broke out, the phones at donation centers have been ringing off the hook.
自从战争爆发以来,捐赠中心的电话就一直响个不停。
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by hook or by crook→see:
crook
; by hook or by crook→see:
line
; by hook or by crook→see:
and sinker
; hook→see:
sinker
;
相关词组:
hook up
Oxford
hook★/hʊk; NAmEhʊk/
noun
,
verb
hookhookshookedhookingnoun★ _hook_comp.jpg _hook.jpg 1★a curved piece of metal, plastic or wire for hanging things on, catching fish with, etc. 钩;钓钩;挂钩;鱼钩◆a picture/curtain/coat hook挂图钩;窗帘钩;挂衣钩◆a fish hook鱼钩◆Hang your towel on the hook.把你的毛巾挂在钩上。☞see also
boathook
2(in boxing 拳击运动)a short hard blow that is made with the elbow bent 钩拳◆a left hook to the jaw击向下颌的一记左钩拳3(in cricketand golf板球及高尔夫球)a way of hitting the ball so that it curves sideways instead of going straight ahead 曲线球4a thing that is used to make people interested in sth 吸引人的事物;诱饵◆The images are used as a hook to get children interested in science.这些图像用以吸引孩子们对科学产生兴趣。IDIOMSby ˌhook or by ˈcrookusing any method you can, even a dishonest one 想方设法;不择手段get (sb) off the ˈhook | let sb off the ˈhookto free yourself or sb else from a difficult situation or a punishment (使)摆脱困境,逃避惩罚hook, line and ˈsinkercompletely 完全地;毫无保留◆What I said was not true, but he fell for it (= believed it)hook, line and sinker. 我的话并非实话,但他完全相信了。off the ˈhookif you leave or take the telephone off the hook,you take the receiver(= the part that you pick up)off the place where it usually rests, so that nobody can call you (为防止电话打进来而使听筒)不挂上☞more at
ring
2v.,
sling
v.verb1[transitive , intransitive ]to fasten or hang sth on sth else using a hook; to be fastened or hanging in this way (使)钩住,挂住hooksth + adv./prep. ◆We hooked the trailer to the back of the car.我们把拖车挂在汽车尾部。+ adv./prep.◆a dress that hooks at the back从后背用钩扣的连衣裙2[transitive , intransitive ]to put sth, especially your leg, arm or finger, around sth else so that you can hold onto it or move it; to go around sth else in this way (尤指用腿、胳膊、手指等)钩住,箍住hooksth + adv./prep. ◆He hooked his foot under the stool and dragged it over.他用脚从底下钩住凳子,把它拖了过去。◆Her thumbs were hooked into the pockets of her jeans.她的双手拇指钩在牛仔裤袋里。+ adv./prep.◆Suddenly an arm hooked around my neck.突然有一条胳臂箍住了我的脖子。3[transitive ]hooksth to catch a fish with a hook 钓(鱼)◆It was the biggest pike I ever hooked.那是我钓到的最大的狗鱼。◆( figurative) She had managed to hook a wealthy husband.她成功地嫁到了一个有钱的丈夫。4[transitive ]hooksth (especially in golf,cricketor football ( soccer) 尤指高尔夫球、板球或足球)to hit or kick a ball so that it goes to one side instead of straight ahead 打曲线球;踢弧线球PHRASAL VERBSˌhook ˈup (to sth) | ˌhook sb/sth↔ˈup (to sth)to connect sb/sth to a piece of electronic equipment, to a power supply or to the Internet 连接到电子设备(或电源、互联网);接通◆She was then hooked up to an IV drip.接着就给她接上了静脉滴注。◆Check that the computer is hooked up to the printer.检查一下计算机是否与打印机接通。◆A large proportion of the nation's households are hooked up to the Internet.全国大部份家庭都接通了互联网。ˌhook ˈup with sb( informal) 1to meet sb and spend time with them 与某人来往2to start working with sb 搭档工作ˌhook sb ˈup with sb/sth( informal) to put sb in contact with sb who can help them; to get sth for sb that they want 把某人介绍给某人;让某人与某人拉上关系;帮某人搞到某物◆Can you hook me up with someone with a car?你能帮我联系到一个有车的人吗?hook/hʊk; NAmEhʊk/
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hook1 noun
hook2 verb
hookhook1 /hʊk/ ●●●S3 noun [countable]
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1hook (2)hanging things a curved piece of metal or plastic that you use for hanging things on → peg: Tom hung his coat on the hook behind the door.2catching fish a curved piece of thin metal with a sharp point for catching fish3let/get somebody off the hook to allow someone or help someone to get out of a difficult situation: I wasn’t prepared to let her off the hook that easily.4leave/take the phone off the hook to leave or take the telephone receiver (=the part you speak into) off the part where it is usually placed so that no one can call you5be ringing off the hook American English if your telephone is ringing off the hook, a lot of people are calling you6interest something that is attractive and gets people’s interest and attentionSYN draw: You always need a bit of a hook to get people to go to the theatre.7by hook or by crook if you are going to do something by hook or by crook, you are determined to do it, whatever methods you have to use: The police are going to get these guys, by hook or by crook.8hitting somebody a way of hitting your opponent in boxing, in which your elbow is bent → punch, jab9hook, line, and sinker if someone believes something hook, line, and sinker, they believe a lie completely →
boat hook
, curtain hook
, → sling your hook
at sling1(4)
hook1 noun
hook2 verb
hookhook2 ●○○ verb [transitive]
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1fish to catch a fish with a hook: I hooked a 20-pound salmon last week.2fasten [always + adverb/preposition] to fasten or hang something onto something elsehook something onto/to something Just hook the bucket onto the rope and lower it down.3bend your finger/arm etc [always + adverb/preposition] to bend your finger, arm, or leg, especially so that you can pull or hold something else: Ruth hooked her arm through Tony’s. He tried to hook his leg over the branch.4interest/attract informal to succeed in making someone interested in something or attracted to something: cigarette ads designed to hook young people5electronic equipment [always + adverb/preposition] (also hook up) to connect a piece of electronic equipment to another piece of equipment or to an electricity supply → hook-up: We’ve got a CD player, but it’s not hooked up yet.hook something together Computers from different manufacturers can often be hooked together.6ball to throw or kick a ball so that it moves in a curvehook up with phrasal verb especially American English informal1a)to start having a sexual relationship with someoneb)to meet someone and become friendly with themSYN meet up with: Did you ever hook up with Maisy while you were there?c)to agree to work together with another organization for a particular purpose2hook somebody up with something to help someone get something that they need or wantSYN fix up with: Do you think you can hook me up with some tickets for tonight?
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