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hitch something up phrasal verb with hitchverbuk /hɪtʃ/ us /hɪtʃ/
(PULL STH UP) to pull something, especially trousers or a skirt, upwards to a slightly higher position: 挽起,提起(裤子或裙子) She hitched her skirt up before wading across the stream.她趟过小溪之前把裙子向上提起。 SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Pulling draft drag drag someone away draught draw something up haul heave heave-ho heft pluck reel reel something in/out retract retractable suck tow tow-away traction wrest yank
(CONNECT) If you hitch up a vehicle, you connect it so that it can be pulled, and if you hitch up an animal to a vehicle, you connect it so that it can pull the vehicle: 挂好(车辆);套好(牲畜) We watched as the farmer hitched up a team of oxen.我们看着农夫把一组牛套上车。 SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Connecting and combining abut additive adjoin affix something to something agglomerate connectedly connecting converge convergence cor interweave isthmic jointed junction kludge unification unified unify unintegrated union |