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hitch

Prononciation : [hɪtʃ]

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Contexte : « transportation »

(verb) to attach something to a vehicle, like a trailer or a cart. It's like putting a wagon behind your bike so you can carry more stuff.

Exemple

We hitched the trailer to the car before the trip.

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He didn't hitch the boat to the truck, so it was left behind.

Exemple

Did you remember to hitch the caravan to the van?

Contexte : « transportation »

(noun) a problem or difficulty that stops you from doing something you want, like a bump in the road that makes your journey harder.

Exemple

We encountered a hitch on our way to the picnic but managed to find a solution.

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There was no hitch during the preparations, and everything went smoothly.

Exemple

What was the hitch that caused the delay in your plans?

Contexte : « relationships »

(noun) a quick movement of the body, often from surprise or a sudden feeling. It's like when you jump back a little when someone scares you.

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She felt a hitch in her breath when she saw the surprise party.

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There was no hitch in his breathing because he was calm and relaxed.

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Did you have a hitch in your step when you heard the good news?

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