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
- She'll soon latch on to what is happening.
她很快就会理解发生了什么。 - It took me ages to latch on to what she was talking about.
我花了很长时间才明白她在说什么。 - If I could only latch on to some of your know how!
要是我能有一点你的那种诀窍就好了。 - New earning power and potential that retailers are hoping to latch on to.
商人们希望能把握住这股新购买力与潜在的市场。 - There is a latch mechanism on knee, and the support leg could be upstanding.
膝关节是被动关节,具有锁紧机构。 - Latch on to some very valuable books.
搞到几本极有价值的书。 - Japanese retail investors tend to latch on to investment themes.
日本散户投资者往往对投资题材十分关注。 - Inevitably, given the scale of the task, Prof Kay does not have a single eye-catching prescription to latch on to.
不可避免的是,由于讨论的命题过于宏大,凯未能给出一个抓人眼球的解决方案。 - But others say the ultimate sell signal is when the media latch on to a story.
但其他人认为最终的抛售信号是当媒体开始将其编入专题的时候。 - Reaching down, he unfastened the latch on the gate
他伸手打开了门闩。
