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Noun:
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an impression that something might be the case;
"he had an intuition that something had gone wrong"
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the act of bending yourself into a humped position
Verb:
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round one's back by bending forward and drawing the shoulders forward
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用作名詞 (n.)
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He always follows his hunch.
他一直憑主觀做事。
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I have a hunch that it will snow soon.
我就要下大雪的察覺到。
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My hunch is that PR is merely a counterweight to the media's strong, commercially driven appetite for bad news.
我的感覺是,網絡公關只 某個穩定塊,穩定網絡行業新聞由商業樓權益驅動包的對社會輿論行業新聞的貪欲。
用作動詞 (v.)
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Stand straight, don't hunch your shoulders!
站直了, 別聳肩!
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I have a hunch as to who took that money, but I'm not absolutely sure.
選自: Henry Miller
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Jurors..try cases according to the evidence and not on personal whims or hunches.
來源于: R. C. A. White
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Lewis..tried to hunch the canoe free with his weight.
來源于: J. Dickey
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