词汇 | hitchhike |
释义 | hitchhike Motor vehicleshitch·hike /ˈhɪtʃhaɪk/ ●○○ (also hitch) verb [intransitiveI] TTCTRAVELto travel to places by getting free rides from drivers of passing cars 搭便车,搭顺风车 hitchhike around/to/across etc She spent her gap year hitchhiking around the world. 她在上大学前的空档年搭便车环游世界各地。 —hitchhiker noun [countableC] I picked up a hitchhiker on our way back. 我在回来的路上捎了一个搭便车的人。 Examples from the Corpus hitchhike• It was a warm and beautiful day for hitchhiking.• He spent his Rhodes scholarship money on books, hitchhiking around Britain and trips to London, where he joined anti-war rallies.• We had to hitchhike back to San Francisco.• I had to sell it for what I could get, which was five bucks, and start hitchhiking home.• I hitchhiked, I traveled on foot, I rode the rails.• I had three hundred and sixty-five miles yet to hitchhike to New York, and a dime in my pocket.• I picked her up hitchhiking with another woman and two men. hitchhike around/to/across etc• He spent his Rhodes scholarship money on books, hitchhiking around Britain and trips to London, where he joined anti-war rallies.• He was remembered for cutting a few weeks' classes to hitchhike across country.• I had three hundred and sixty-five miles yet to hitchhike to New York, and a dime in my pocket.• Well, perhaps Warner had seen her waiting for a bus or hitchhiking to the inaugural and generously gave her a lift. |
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