an opening of restricted size allowing for passage from one area to another, in particular
(从一处通往另一处的)入口,尤指:
a door in an aircraft, spacecraft, or submarine
(飞机、宇宙飞船、潜水艇上的)舱门。
an opening in the deck of a boat or ship leading to the cabin or a lower level
(船甲板上通往下面的)有盖舱口
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a cargo hatch. 货舱口。
an opening in a ceiling leading to a loft
(天花板上的)阁楼出入口。
an opening in a kitchen wall for serving or selling food through
(厨房墙上的)取菜口,卖菜口
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a service hatch .服务窗口。
the rear door of a hatchback car
舱门式汽车后背的门。
short for
<Bold>HATCHBACK</Bold>的简称。
[no obj.](of a young bird, fish, or reptile)emerge from its egg
(鸟,鱼,爬行动物)孵出
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ten little chicks hatched out .十只小鸡孵出来了。
(of an egg)open and produce a young animal
(蛋)孵化
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eggs need to be put in a warm place to hatch .蛋要放在温暖的地方孵化。
[with obj.]incubate (an egg)
孵(蛋)。
[with obj.]cause (a young animal) to emerge from its egg
使孵出
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our penguins were hatched and hand-reared here .我们的企鹅在这里孵化并人工喂养。
[with obj.]conspire to devise (a plot or plan)
策划(阴谋,计划)
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the little plot that you and Sylvia hatched up last night .你和西尔维亚昨天晚上想出来的小小阴谋。
a newly hatched brood
新孵出的幼仔
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a hatch of mayflies .新孵出的一窝小飞蝼蛄。
shade (an area) with closely drawn parallel lines
(美术和技术绘图用语)画阴影线
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[as noun
hatching ]the miniaturist's use of hatching and stippling .微图画家对阴影线和点画法的运用。
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down the hatch informal used to express friendly feelings towards one's companions before drinking〈非 正式〉 干杯(饮酒前朋友之间的互祝之词) -
under the hatches below deck in a ship 在甲板下面
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