hook

名詞

UK/hʊk/
US/hʊk/

定義 hook 名詞

device(装置)

  1. B2Countable(可数名词)

    A curved device used for catching or holding objects, particularly one attached to a surface for hanging items.

    钩子;挂钩

    • A coat hook for hanging a coat.

      挂外套的衣帽钩。

    • A boat hook used for securing a boat.

      用于固定船只的船钩。

    • A fishing hook used for angling.

      用于钓鱼的鱼钩。

hit(击打)

  1. Countable(可数名词)

    A specific way of striking in sports such as boxing, cricket, or golf.

    (拳击的)勾拳;(板球或高尔夫球的)曲球

    • He knocked out his opponent with a beautiful left hook.

      他用一记漂亮的左勾拳击倒了对手。

    • The golfer executed a perfect right hook.

      那位高尔夫球员打出了一记完美的右勾球。

    • His signature move is a quick left hook.

      他的标志性动作是快速的左勾拳。

動詞

UK/hʊk/
US/hʊk/

定義 hook 動詞

fasten(固定)

  1. Transitive(及物动词)

    To secure, hang, or catch something using a hook.

    钩住;挂住;勾住

    • They hooked the cable onto the crane, ready to lift the heavy object.

      他们把缆绳钩到起重机上,准备吊起重物。

    • She successfully hooked a large fish with her fishing rod.

      她用钓鱼竿成功地钓到了一条大鱼。

    • The workers hooked the beam to secure it in place.

      工人们把梁钩住以固定其位置。

have sex(性行为)

  1. Intransitive(不及物动词)informal(非正式)

    To engage in sexual activity for money.

    卖淫

成語

  • off the hook

    Refers to a telephone receiver that is not placed correctly on its base, preventing the phone from ringing or working properly.

    (电话)听筒没挂好

    He left the phone off the hook and missed an important call.

    他让电话处于未挂好的状态,因此错过了一通重要的来电。

  • by hook or by crook

    achieving something by any means necessary, regardless of the methods used.

    不择手段

    He was determined to win the competition by hook or by crook.

    他决心要不择手段赢得比赛。

  • fall for something hook, line, and sinker

    To completely believe a deception or falsehood; to be easily tricked or fooled.

    完全上当

    The scammer said he needed money to help a sick child, and she fell for it hook, line, and sinker.

    骗子说他需要钱帮助一个生病的孩子,而她完全上当了。

  • get your hooks into someone/something

    To gain control or influence over someone or something.

    对某人或某事产生控制或影响。

    The new manager quickly got her hooks into the entire team.

    新经理很快就控制了整个团队。

片語動詞 hook

  • hook up

    to connect or start collaborating with someone or a group

    与他人接触或一起合作

    They decided to hook up with other departments during the meeting to collaborate.

    他们决定在会议期间与其他部门合作。

  • hook (someone/something) up (to something)

    to link a machine to a power source or another machine, or to attach a person to medical apparatus

    将机器接上电源;连接两台机器;把医疗器械接到某人身上

    Please hook up this printer to the power source.

    请将这台打印机接上电源。