latched
基本解释
- n.门闩;碰锁;弹簧锁
- v.上闩;缠着;明白
英汉例句
- The collector knew that he had latched onto a rare antique.
收藏家知道他得到了一件稀世古董。 - I realize using the term "modem" here is inaccurate, but since the industry latched onto the misnomer, I'll use it, too — albeit reluctantly.
(我发现在这里使用 “调制解调器” 一词并不精确,但是由于整个行业默认了这个词,因此我也将使用它 — 虽然不情愿)。 - A scale-covered hand latched out and made threatening movements in the air.
一只覆盖着鳞片的手伸出来,在空中做了一个威胁的动作。 - Draper latched on to his nickname, PHD, and figured that Pan must be smart.
FORBES: Why Draper Funded China's Wikipedia - Some analysts latched on to the fact that the trial did not show that patients lived longer.
FORBES: Amgen Exec: "Clearly Superior" Prostate Cancer Drug Will Be Huge
双语例句
权威例句
词组短语
- latched condition 闭止状态
- latched ascribe 锁存输入
- latched bus 锁存总线
- Latched low 低锁存
- latched position 锁定位置
短语
英英字典
- A latch is a fastening on a door or gate. It consists of a metal bar which you lift in order to open the door.
- A latch is a lock on a door which locks automatically when you shut the door, so that you need a key in order to open it from the outside.
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专业释义
- 锁存的
- 闩锁的
- 锁存的
- 闩锁
- 锁住