latch onto
英 [lætʃ ˈɒntə]
美 [lætʃ ˈɑːntə]
缠住(或抓住)…不放; 对…产生浓厚兴趣; 依附(于); 附着(于)
双语例句
- If we continually latch onto the same worldview, how can we grow and improve our lives?
如果我们只能理解同样的世界观,那我们如何成长,又如何改进我们的生活? - The public have been slow to latch onto the slogan.
公众慢慢地接受了这种说法。 - The new radio direction-finding device could latch onto a transmission with remarkable speed.
新的无线电测向设备能以惊人速度捕捉弄传送信号。 - But for most aging adults, the authors say, much of what occurs is a gradually widening focus of attention that makes it more difficult to latch onto just one fact, like a name or a telephone number.
但是,作者认为,对于大多数老年人而言,注意广度在逐渐加宽,因而他们很难锁定单一的信息,比如姓名或电话号码。 - Some women always want to latch onto a man with more money.
女人总是想搭上更有钱的男人。 - You can use this to your advantage if you give readers something to latch onto when they're scanning your page.
如果在用户浏览的时候提供信息使他们尽快锁定目标,就可以把这一点发展成为你的优势。 - The clamp-like jaws of the radiofrequency ablation devices latch onto a section of heart muscle and deliver a thin, focused line of energy that heats and ablates the tissue.
射频消融装置钳样口钳在心肌上,传导纤细的、聚集成线状的能量灼热并消融组织。 - Two boys tried to latch onto us as we were leaving.
我们正要走时两个男孩试图缠住我们。 - Once early adopters latch onto something new and useful, in other words, the rest of the population can quickly follow.
一旦早期采用新技术的人明白了该技术是新的和有用的,也就是说,其他人很快就会仿效。 - In typical Apple fashion, the commercial isn't trying to sell us a product as much as it's trying to get us to latch onto an experience.
这是典型的苹果时尚,广告并不是试图卖给我们产品,而是试图让我们从中得到一些特别的体验。
