英 [lætʃt] 美 [lætʃt]
adj. 锁住;锁存的;锁闭的,关紧的,系住的;闩锁,门锁
latch /lætʃ/ TEM8 [ latching latched latches ]
可数名词 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. 门闩
You left the latch off the gate and the dog escaped.
你没插门闩,狗跑了。
可数名词 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. 弹簧锁
...a key clicked in the latch of the front door.
…钥匙在前门的弹簧锁里发出咔哒的声响。
锁存的
闩锁的
锁存的
闩锁
锁住
... language 措辞 latched 锁存的 latency 等待时间 ...
... LATCHED锁住 PREEMPT优先占有 STUCK阻塞 ...
... LAB Laboratory实验室,试验所,研究室 Lat Latched门锁 LB Pound磅 ...
... 甩胶 印制电路板工艺用nwhirl coating 闩锁的 latched 闩锁效应 latch-up ...
锁住;[电子]锁存的;锁闭的,关紧的,系住的;闩锁,门锁
It was a difficult concept to grasp, but I soon latched on.
那是个难以弄明白的概念,但我很快就理解了。
She latched on to his arm, hooking her other arm around a tree.
她一只手抓住他的胳膊,另一只胳膊抱住一棵树。
Rob had latched onto me. He followed me around and sat beside me at lunch.
罗布缠着我不放。他到处跟着我,吃午饭时坐在我旁边。
Draper latched on to his nickname, PHD, and figured that Pan must be smart.
Wilkin launched a neat kick which Gidley latched onto to score his fifth try of 2009.
Van Persie latched on to Adebayor's chipped through-ball and was felled from behind by Lucas Neill.