中英词典 - "hatched"
形容词
1. hatched [形容词](有)筹谋的;(有)计划的2. hatched [形容词] 有小横线的;有刻线的;有细节的
名词
1. hatch [名词] 舱口;舱口盖;贮存室门2. hatch [名词] 孵化;孵卵
3. hatch [名词] 船舱盖;门窗盖
词语辨析
hatched 和 hatch 都与孵化有关,但hatched 是形容词,而hatch 是名词或动词。词汇扩充
1. hatching [名词] 孵化2. unhatched [形容词] 未孵化的
3. cross-hatched [形容词] 交叉刻线的
4. hatcher [名词] 孵化器
5. overhatched [形容词] 孵化过多的
近义词
1. schemed [形容词] 策划的2. planned [形容词] 计划的
3. designed [形容词] 设计的
反义词
1. spontaneous [形容词] 自发的2. unplanned [形容词] 未计划的
3. accidental [形容词] 偶然的
柯林斯词典
hatched (adjective)
If you say that something such as a plot or a conspiracy has been hatched, you mean that it has been carefully planned. (INFORMAL)例句:
- They deny they hatched a plot to overthrow the government.
- It was a hatched plan.
hatch (noun)
A hatch is a square or rectangular opening in the deck of a ship or in an aircraft's fuselage or the door that covers it.例句:
- He was standing by the hatch of a helicopter.
- They climbed out of the hatch and onto the roof.
hatch (verb)
If an egg hatches, or if it is hatched, it breaks open because the baby bird or insect inside it is born.例句:
- The eggs take about 50 days to hatch.
- The chicks were hatched by the mother bird.
牛津词典
hatch (noun)
A hatch is an opening in the floor, roof, or side of a vehicle, ship, or building, which provides access.例句:
- He clambered through the hatch into the cockpit.
- They climbed out of the escape hatch.
hatch (verb)
If an egg hatches, or if it is hatched, a baby bird or insect comes out of it by breaking the shell.例句:
- The eggs take about 21 days to hatch.
- The eggs are left to hatch in a warm place.
用法
- The hatched plot was discovered by the authorities.- The bird sat on her eggs, waiting for them to hatch.
- He opened the hatch of the submarine and climbed out.
- The plans for the new building have been carefully hatched.
- The artist used cross-hatching to add texture to the drawing.
- The chicken is hatching the eggs.
- The unhatched eggs were carefully preserved.
例句
1. The police believe a conspiracy was hatched to commit the crime. (警方认为有人策划了这起犯罪行为。)2. The eggs in the nest will soon hatch. (巢里的蛋很快就会孵化。)
3. The sailor opened the hatch and climbed down into the ship's hold. (水手打开舱口,爬下到船舱里。)
4. The hatched plan to surprise her on her birthday worked perfectly. (给她一个惊喜生日的计划完美地成功了。)
5. The drawing was filled with intricate cross-hatching. (这幅画上有复杂精细的交叉刻线。)
6. The eggs need warmth to hatch. (这些蛋需要温暖才能孵化。)
7. The unhatched chicks were carefully protected by their mother. (未孵化的小鸟由它们的母亲小心照料着。)
8. He climbed out of the escape hatch and onto the roof. (他从逃生口爬出去,上到了屋顶上。)
9. The plot to overthrow the government was hatched by a group of rebels. (推翻政府的阴谋是一群叛乱者策划的。)
10. The eggs were left to hatch naturally. (蛋被留下自然孵化。)
11. The submarine's hatch was sealed shut. (潜艇的舱口被封死了。)
12. The hatched chicks explored their surroundings. (孵化出来的小鸟探索着周围的环境。)
13. The architect carefully designed the hatches on the ship. (建筑师精心设计了船上的舱口。)
14. The eggs were hatched in an incubator. (蛋在孵化器中孵化出来。)
15. The spies hatched a plan to steal classified information. (间谍们策划了一个窃取机密信息的计划。)
16. The chick hatched from the egg and began chirping. (小鸟从蛋里孵化出来,开始啾啾叫。)
17. The hatch on the spacecraft opened, revealing the astronauts inside. (航天器上的舱口打开,露出了里面的宇航员。)
18. The hatched scheme was executed flawlessly. (策划好的计划被完美地执行了。)
19. The eggs were carefully cross-hatched to create a unique pattern. (这些蛋被精细地刻线,形成了独特的图案。)
20. The unhatched eggs were discarded as they were no longer viable. (不孵化的蛋被丢弃了,因为它们已经不具备发育的能力。)