latching
['lætʃɪŋ]
n.
闭塞;
闭锁;
关闭;
闭塞装置;
v.
理解( latch的现在分词 );
纠缠;
用碰锁锁上(门等);
附着(在某物上);
例句:
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They have a reputation for latching onto all the latest crazes.
大家都知道他们对所有的最新时尚都有兴趣.
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Sometimes we should tolerate people's mistakes instead of latching on to them.
有的时候我们要能够容错,不要揪着对方的失误不放.
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That country has shown signs of latching on to the NATO bloc.
有迹象表明,那个国家将参加北大西洋公约组织.
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It's the latching onto trivia that is so infuriating.
来自SA
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Recession-hit Britons are latching on to online discount vouchers despite mounting evidence that consumers are being misled.
来自THETIMES
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Zamora struck on 16 minutes, latching on to Stephen Kelly's long ball and flicking neatly past David Lucas.
来自BBC