Hitch



1.
(FIGURATIVE) ឧបសគ្គ, ទំនាស់, ការទំនាស់, ភាពទើសទាក
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(COLLOQUIAL) Hitch a ride ឈរតាមផ្លូវសុំដោយសារឡានគេ
3.
(a) hitch (in the proceedings) ការរអាក់រអួល
4.
(walk with a) hitch ដំណើរខ្ជើច
5.
(firm) hitch ការជាប់គ្នា, ការគួច, ការអូសទាញ
noun
1.
(A jerk, a fastening, loop, or knot, a dif ficulty) ការទាញទប់ (សេះ) / ដំណើរកញ្ឆក់ ឬកន្ដ្រាក់
Example: Grandfather hitcded his horses to the plough, Dang hitched up his socks, The rain put a hitch in our plans, They took a hitch round the post with a rope.
verbpast tense: hitched ; past participle: hitched ; present participle: hitching ;
1.
(TRANSITIVE) (to move jerkily, to be come fastened or caught, to hitch hike, to fasten with a hook, to marry, to attach, to pull with a short jerk, to harness. to be caught or fastened) hitch a horse to a post ចង, គួច, រឹត, អូសទាញ, hitch up (horses) ទឹម, hitch up (one's pants) លើក រឺទាញឡើងលើ
  • hitch up
    - ទាញឡើង
    - បរិហារយ៉ាងខ្លាំង
ENGLISH MEANING
noun
1.
A catch; anything that holds, as a hook; an impediment; an obstacle; an entanglement.
2.
The act of catching, as on a hook, etc.
3.
A stop or sudden halt; a stoppage; an impediment; a temporary obstruction; an obstacle; as, a hitch in one's progress or utterance; a hitch in the performance.
4.
A sudden movement or pull; a pull up; as, the sailor gave his trousers a hitch.
5.
A knot or noose in a rope which can be readily undone; -- intended for a temporary fastening; as, a half hitch; a clove hitch; a timber hitch, etc.
6.
A small dislocation of a bed or vein.
verbpast tense: hitched ; past participle: hitched ; present participle: hitching ;
1.
(TRANSITIVE) To become entangled or caught; to be linked or yoked; to unite; to cling.
2.
(TRANSITIVE) To move interruptedly or with halts, jerks, or steps; -- said of something obstructed or impeded.
3.
(TRANSITIVE) To hit the legs together in going, as horses; to interfere.
4.
(TRANSITIVE) To hook; to catch or fasten as by a hook or a knot; to make fast, unite, or yoke; as, to hitch a horse, or a halter.
5.
(TRANSITIVE) To move with hitches; as, he hitched his chair nearer.