latched
v. 理解( latch的過去式和過去分詞 ); 糾纏; 用碰鎖鎖上(門等); 附著(在某物上)
A latch is a fastening on a door or gate. It consists of a metal bar which you lift in order to open the door.
You left the latch off the gate and the dog escaped.
你沒把門閂插上,所以狗跑了。
A latch is a lock on a door which locks automatically when you shut the door, so that you need a key in order to open it from the outside.
...a key clicked in the latch of the front door.
鑰匙插進前門彈簧鎖裡發出咔嗒一聲
If you latch a door or gate, you fasten it by means of a latch.
He latched the door, tested it, and turned around to speak to Frank.
他把門鎖上,又試了試,然後轉身和弗蘭克說話。
1. firmly fastened or secured against opening;
He latched onto us and we couldn't get rid of him.
他纏著我們,甩也甩不掉.
She soon latched onto the idea.
她很快就理解了這個想法.
She latched on to your notion.
她理解你的意見.
He latched on to 10 , 000 shares.
他獲得一萬股股票.
I latched on to their conversation.
我傾聽他們的談話.