hunch
n. 預感,直覺; 肉峰
v. 隆起; 向前移動
If you have a hunch about something, you are sure that it is correct or true, even though you do not have any proof.
I had a hunch that Susan and I would work well together...
我有預感和蘇珊共事會很融洽。
Then Mr. Kamenar, acting on a hunch, ran a computer check at the Federal Election Commission.
然後卡姆納爾先生憑直覺在聯邦選舉委員會的計算機系統中進行了查詢。
If you hunch forward, you raise your shoulders, put your head down, and lean forwards, often because you are cold, ill, or unhappy.
He got out his map of Yorkshire and hunched over it to read the small print.
他拿出約克郡地圖,弓身趴在上面努力看清那些細小的字型。
If you hunch your shoulders, you raise them and lean forwards slightly.
Wes hunched his shoulders and leaned forward on the edge of the counter.
韋斯聳起雙肩,身體前傾靠在櫃檯邊上。
1. an impression that something might be the case;
2. the act of bending yourself up together
1. arch one's back
Stand straight, don't hunch your shoulders!
站直了, 別聳肩!
You can make extra cash if you act on a hunch.
白羊座:努力工作會帶來額外收入.
I know what he wants by a hunch.
憑直覺也知道他有某種意圖.
Lyubomirsky therefore confirmed her hunch that timing is important.
其實變化本身也很重要.
Mr. Smith, acting on a hunch, went to the park to look for the child.
史密斯先生遵照預感到公園去尋找那個孩子.
vt. 使凸起
n. 徵兆;感覺
其他釋義