latch on
英 [lætʃ ɒn]
美 [lætʃ ɑːn]
缠住(或抓住)…不放; 对…产生浓厚兴趣; 依附(于); 附着(于)
英英释义
verb
- understand, usually after some initial difficulty
- She didn't know what her classmates were plotting but finally caught on
- adopt
- take up new ideas
- take hold of or attach to
- The biochip latches onto the genes
双语例句
- He's not very clever, so it took him some time to latch on.
他不是非常聪明,所以要花他一些时间去理解。 - You're aware that you're having thoughts, but you don't latch on to them and start actively "thinking" about them.
你会认识到,你有想法,但是你却不会去倾听他们并开始积极地为他们着想。 - No humans are traveling aboard the Dragon, but six astronauts are already at the$ 100-billion space lab to help the capsule latch on, to unload supplies and then restock the capsule with cargo to take back to Earth.
没有人乘坐龙飞船出行,但造价达1000亿美元的太空实验室中已经有六名宇航员,他们会帮忙接收飞船、卸下供给物,并将要带回地球的东西装进太空船。 - Latch on to some very valuable books.
搞到几本极有价值的书。 - Place a slide lock or hook-and-eye latch hign on the door, out of child's reach.
一套钩或滑锁和门闩凯眼睛的门,走出儿童接触。 - Inevitably, given the scale of the task, Prof Kay does not have a single eye-catching prescription to latch on to.
不可避免的是,由于讨论的命题过于宏大,凯未能给出一个抓人眼球的解决方案。 - The infant finds it difficult to latch on to the nipple, and the baby can be smothered.
婴儿难以吸住乳头,而且他们可能会窒息。 - As Mr. Mannion says, most such A-list dinosaurs were discovered in North America in the late 19th century or early 20th century and had some of the earliest quality mounted specimens, which quickly gave them a latch on the public imagination.
正如曼尼恩所说,大部分这类重要恐龙都是19世纪末20世纪初在北美发现的,并被做成第一批优质标本架标本,很快俘获公众的想象。 - He always latch on to me when he see me at a party.
他在聚会上一看见我就总是缠著我。 - Japanese retail investors tend to latch on to investment themes.
日本散户投资者往往对投资题材十分关注。