hunches

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[hʌntʃiz]
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  • n.

    预感,直觉( hunch的名词复数 );

  • 英英释义

    hunch[ hʌntʃ ]

    • n.
      • an impression that something might be the case

        同义词:intuitionsuspicion

      • the act of bending yourself up together
    • v.arch one's back

      同义词:humphunch forwardhunch over

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    词组短语

    have a hunch that[口语]总感到,总怀疑

    双语例句

    用作名词(n.)
    1. He always follows his hunch.
      他总是凭直觉行事。
    2. I have a hunch that it will snow soon.
      我有快要下雪的预感。
    3. My hunch is that PR is merely a counterweight to the media's strong, commercially driven appetite for bad news.
      我的感觉是,公关只是一个平衡块,平衡媒体由商业利益驱动的对负面新闻的贪欲。
    用作动词(v.)
    1. Stand straight, don't hunch your shoulders!
      站直了, 别耸肩!

    权威例句

    Hunches on some biological factors in autism.
    Are doctors just playing hunches?
    Reasonable Suspicion and Mere Hunches
    Five Hunches about Perceptual Processes and Dynamic Representations
    Five hunches about perceptual processes and dynamic representations
    The Embodied Self: Theories, Hunches and Robot Models
    Validating clinicians' hunches: Construction of a new MMPI critical item set.
    Inflation Targeting in Practice: Models, Forecasts, and Hunches
    Reflections: Change Agents As Change Poets On Reconnecting Flux and Hunches
    SCHOOL ADMINISTRATORS AND ORGANIZATIONAL STRESS: MATCHING THEORY, HUNCHES AND DATA
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