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    hooked查询结果如下:

    音标:[hʊkt]
    基本释义/说明:adj.钩状的;着迷的;有钩的,
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    a.
    ①钩形的;钩子似的;
    a hooked nose
    鹰钩鼻.
    ②有钩的;
    ③用钩针编织的;
    a hooked rug
    钩针编织的地毯.
    ④钩着的;钩住的;
    Your hair is hooked on a button.
    您的头发钩在扣子上了.
    -扩展释义
    adj. 【化学】
    钩状的,入迷的
    To take out Valve, put a 1.5 to 3 mm dia. wire with its end hooked into the hole
    将一根直径1.5to3mm,顶端成弯钩状的铁丝伸进孔内,以便取出阀门
    n. 【农业】
    钩形的,钩曲的,具钩的
    N/A
    钩状的,带钩的; 吸毒成瘾的;着迷的,入迷的
    To take out Valve, put a 1.5 to 3 mm dia. wire with its end hooked into the hole
    将一根直径1.5to3mm,顶端成弯钩状的铁丝伸进孔内,以便取出阀门
    -同义词和反义词

    词性:adjective

    例句1. he had a hooked nose’

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    例句2. they are hooked on cocaine’

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    -hooked的不同词性形态

    形容词 变体/同根词

    Without hooks.
    “To my battle scarred ears, it ranges between polished yet hookless groove lounge and out-and-out cheese.”
    “Besides that, their songs are unremarkable, hookless and slop along with lumpen arrangements that recall swimming in porridge.”
    “Otherwise, his lumbering and largely hookless songs will leave few of those ladies begging for more.”
    Resembling a hook.
    “The filiform variety are less numerous in cats than in dogs but are more heavily cornified, with backward-pointing hooklike tips.”
    (typography) Having a hook-like element at the top, as in some phonetic symbols such as ? (“hooktop B”).
    Full of hooks. || Shaped like a hook.

    名词 变体/同根词

    someone who uses a hook
    (especially in natural history) A small or minute hook.
    The condition of being bent like a hook; incurvation.
    Any of various parrots with a hooked bill for climbing and for crushing nuts and seeds.
    (fishing) A sharp motion made with a fishing rod in order to “set” the hook firmly into the mouth of the fish that has taken the bait.

    动词 变体/同根词

    (transitive) To attach a hook to. || (transitive) To catch with a hook (hook a fish). || (transitive) To work yarn into a fabric using a hook; to crochet. || (transitive) To insert in a curved way reminiscent of a hook. || (transitive) To ensnare someone, as if with a hook. || (Britain, US, slang, archaic) To steal. || (transitive) To connect (hook into, hook together). || (usually in passive) To make addicted; to captivate. || (cricket, golf) To play a hook shot. || (rugby) To succeed in heeling the ball back out of a scrum (used particularly of the team’s designated hooker). || (field hockey, ice hockey) To engage in the illegal maneuver of hooking (i.e., using the hockey stick to trip or block another player) || (soccer) To swerve a ball; kick a ball so it swerves or bends. || (Scrabble) To play a word perpendicular to another word by adding a single letter to the existing word. || (bridge, slang) To finesse. || (transitive) To seize or pierce with the points of the horns, as cattle in attacking enemies; to gore. || (intransitive) To move or go with a sudden turn.
    “Robbie helped me form a loop in the wire and hook the two ends together to form the wreath.”
    “The pattern of long flowering branches hook together to form a continuous and linear pattern on the white cotton fabric.”
    “I knew I had to kick it nice and straight or it would hook left in the wind.”
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