hitch
Kelime Anlamı :

1. aksama.
2. aksilik.
3. aksaklık.
4. çekiverme.
5. arabaya koşmak.
6. bağlamak.
7. çekme.
8. çekiş.
9. arıza.
10. aksamak.
Sahne Örnekleri :
Tanımlar :
1. A sudden pull.
2. A fastener or connection point, as for a trailer.
3. A problem, delay or source of difficulty.
4. A hidden or unfavorable condition or element; a catch.
5. A period of time. most often refers to time spent in the military.
6. to pull with a jerk.
7. to attach, tie or fasten.
8. to marry, especially to get hitched.
9. contraction of hitchhike, to thumb a ride.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License
1. to move by jerks or with pauses or rests; hop; hobble; halt; limp, literally or figuratively: as, to hitch along on the ground; verse that hitches.
2. to be fastened, entangled, or snarled; catch.
3. to strike the feet together in going; interfere, as a horse.
4. to get on with another, as if in harness; work smoothly together.
5. to pull up; raise by jerks.
6. to fasten, especially in a temporary or occasional way; make fast; tether; tie up by means of a hook, a ring, a bridle, a rope, etc.
7. nautical, to cover with a network of twine or small cord, worked with one end.
8. to catch or dig into: said specifically of a tool that digs too deeply into a piece of work that is being cut.
9. in mining, to dig or pick (pockets) to receive the ends of timbers.
10. A pull or jerk upward: as, to give one's trousers a hitch.
11. the act of catching or fastening, as on a hook, a post, etc.
12. A halt; an impediment; a stoppage; an obstruction, especially of an unexpected and temporary nature: as, a hitch in the proceedings; a hitch in one's gait.
13. in mining, a slight fault or dislocation.
14. temporary assistance; timely help: as, to lend one a hitch.
15. nautical, a knot or noose in a rope for making it fast to another rope or to a spar or other object: as, a clove hitch, a rolling hitch, etc.
16. plural in whaling, the fastening of their on strap on the socket of a toggle-iron.
17. in mining:
18. A hole or pocket made to receive the end of a timber.
19. the sudden stoppage of a pumping-engine.
20. in yachting, a tack.
21. A large chub, Lavinia exilicauda, found in the waters of california. also chi.
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia