latch on
英 [lætʃ ɒn]
美 [lætʃ ɑːn]
缠住(或抓住)…不放; 对…产生浓厚兴趣; 依附(于); 附着(于)
英英释义
verb
- understand, usually after some initial difficulty
- She didn't know what her classmates were plotting but finally caught on
- adopt
- take up new ideas
- take hold of or attach to
- The biochip latches onto the genes
双语例句
- A key for raising or drawing back a latch ( especially on an outside door).
能够抬高或拉回门插销的钥匙,通常用在外门上。 - He always latch on to me when he see me at a party.
他在聚会上一看见我就总是缠著我。 - The infant finds it difficult to latch on to the nipple, and the baby can be smothered.
婴儿难以吸住乳头,而且他们可能会窒息。 - Would you mind repeating that, I didn't quite latch on.
你能重复一遍吗?我不太明白。 - Researchers have devised replacement platelets, such as red blood cells outfitted with a three-amino-acid sequence called RGD that natural platelets latch on to, thus potentially inducing a clot.
研究人员设计出了血小板替代品,例如:有一种红细胞,带有三种氨基酸的序列,这种序列被称为RGD,是天然血小板的依附之处,因此可能会导致血液凝结。 - He's not very clever, so it took him some time to latch on.
他不是非常聪明,所以要花他一些时间去理解。 - Humans tend to latch on to one specific piece of information when making decisions, in this case the habits of the actor.
人类往往抓住某一特有的信息就认定一个结论。在此调查中,这个特有的信息这就是演员所表现出来的习性。 - As Mr. Mannion says, most such A-list dinosaurs were discovered in North America in the late 19th century or early 20th century and had some of the earliest quality mounted specimens, which quickly gave them a latch on the public imagination.
正如曼尼恩所说,大部分这类重要恐龙都是19世纪末20世纪初在北美发现的,并被做成第一批优质标本架标本,很快俘获公众的想象。 - She'll soon latch on to what is happening.
她很快就会理解发生了什么。 - A limit latch is placed inside the upper part of the lock body, and a hanger column corresponding to the limit latch is placed on one side of the rotary disc of the rotary claw.
在所述的锁体上部内设有限位挂钩,在转动卡爪的转盘一侧设有与限位挂钩对应的挂柱;
