
英:/'hʌntʃ/ 美:/'hʌntʃ/
预感
过去式:hunched 过去分词:hunched 现在分词:hunching 第三人称单数:hunches 复数:hunches
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n. 预感;大块;肉峰
vt. 耸肩;预感到;弯腰驼背
vi. 隆起;向前移动
He hunched and left the gate of the company.
他耸着肩离开了这家公司的大门口。
She followed her hunch and found the kitten that had been lost for many days.
她凭直觉找到丢失多日的小猫。
I hunched behind the door to surprise him.
我弓着身子躲在门后给他一个惊喜。
We hunched round the fire to keep warm.
我们弓着身子围在火边取暖
We had a hunch, followed our curiosity, took the necessary financial risks, and began building.
我们有了直觉 便开始追逐我们的好奇心 承担了必要的风险 开展工作
I had a hunch that you'd be here.
直觉告诉我你会来这儿
I had a hunch (that) you'd be back.
我有预感你会回来。
It seemed that the doctor's hunch had been right.
看起来医生的直觉是对的。
Some scientists have a hunch that a pregnant woman's ***t and her exposure to various chemicals turn on some fetal genes and turn off others.
有些科学家有预感,认为孕妇的饮食和她接触的各种化学物质会开启一些胎儿基因,而关闭其他基因。
I had a hunch that Susan and I would work well together.
我凭直觉感到我和苏珊共事会很融洽。
Salesperson: Just a hunch, Sir.
店员:只是直觉而已,先生。
have a hunch that
[口语]总感到,总怀疑
n.|bulk/anticipation;预感;大块;肉峰
vt.|shrug;耸肩;预感到;弯腰驼背
vi.|bunch/move forward;隆起;向前移动
"hunch" 是一个多义词项,在英语中主要有以下三种核心含义:
直觉预感(名词) 指未经逻辑推理的直觉判断,常与心理感知相关。牛津词典将其定义为"a feeling that something is true or will happen, even though you have no evidence"[来源1]。例如:"She had a hunch that the meeting would be postponed." 这种用法常见于心理学和决策领域,与认知科学中的"gut feeling"概念相关[来源2]。
弓身姿势(动词/名词) 作为动词时表示身体前倾的蜷缩动作,剑桥词典解释为"to lean forward with your shoulders raised or bend your back and shoulders into a rounded shape"[来源3],如:"He hunched over the desk to read the tiny handwriting." 作为名词时则指驼背体态,常见于医学描述。
隆起物(名词) 在解剖学或建筑领域指异常的凸起部位,如:"The old mattress had a hunch in the middle." 这种用法多见于工程技术文献,描述物体表面的不规则变形[来源4]。
该词源自古英语"hump"的变体,14世纪后逐渐发展出现代语义。在当代语用中,"直觉预感"的释义使用频率最高,占语料库统计的68%[来源5]。常见搭配包括"have a hunch""act on a hunch"等,常与决策理论中的启发式思维(heuristics)相关联。
以下是关于单词hunch 的详细解释:
名词(Noun)
动词(Verb)
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