hunch的意思|示意

美 / hʌntʃ / 英 / hʌntʃ /

n. 直觉,预感;肉峰;厚片,大块

v. 弓身,弓背

GRE

复数 hunches 第三人称单数 hunches 现在分词 hunching 过去式 hunched 过去分词 hunched


hunch的用法详解

Hunch是英语中的一个单词,意思是\"预感\"。它可以用来描述一种模糊的感觉,即某一件事情可能发生,但没有充分证据来支持,这种感觉可能来自内心的感受。

Hunch也可以指出一种直觉或启发,即基于直觉的猜测,在某些情况下比分析带来的结果更有效,这也是直觉的力量。

例句:

1. I had a hunch that he wasn't telling the truth.

2. I had a hunch that he was hiding something.

3. I had a hunch that I should go and check on her.

4. He had a hunch that something was wrong.

hunch相关短语

1、 have a hunch that [口语]总感到,总怀疑

hunch相关例句

Elliott had a hunch that this might be the night.

直觉告诉艾略特,不寻常的事就要发生了,就在今晚.

期刊摘选

It seemed that the doctor's hunch had been right.

看起来医生的直觉是对的。

《牛津词典》

Mr. Smith, acting on a hunch, went to the park to look for the child.

史密斯先生遵照预感到公园去寻找那个孩子.

期刊摘选

I had a hunch (that) you'd be back.

我有预感你会回来。

《牛津词典》

Such an uncertainty may prevent you from acting on your hunch.

这个不明确因素可能阻挠你凭直觉行动.

期刊摘选

Stand straight, don't hunch your shoulders!

站直了, 别耸肩!

辞典例句

Then Mr. Kamenar, acting on a hunch, ran a computer check at the Federal Election Commission.

然后卡姆纳尔先生凭直觉在联邦选举委员会的计算机系统中进行了查询。

柯林斯高阶英语词典

He got out his map of Yorkshire and hunched over it to read the small print.

他拿出约克郡地图,弓身趴在上面努力看清那些细小的字体。

柯林斯高阶英语词典