“hitching”可以造什么句,hitching造句
I was hitching a ride to arrive at a mountain peak by dawn.
The farmer yoked the oxen before hitching them to the wagon.
He sat down on a bench, hitching up his trousers, carefully, as if afraid of destroying a knife-edged crease.
Mechanism of spinning entangling is analyzed and described regarding the main factors such as static absorption, mechanical hitching, and oily and wet sticking.
She was a famous author on the rise. Greenspan was a master of hitching his wagon to any horse on the move.
Tie to secure objects such as a telephone pole (without a supporting "guy" wire), wall, hitching post, tree, or a trailer that is secured by attachment to a vehicle.
What seems certain, judging from the state of its PAWS, is that it walked home by road and pavement, rather than somehow hitching a lift or going cross-country.
"OK, I'll just carry on hitching," I said, secretly relieved.
They did not so much as greet the leader, but joined the one, sniffling and hitching and scraping their feet.
After a cup of tea and a chat he went on his way while I wandered across the forecourt scanning for a possible spot to start hitching.
I used to put the men who gave me a lift into two categories; there were the protective fatherly types who warned me against hitching, and leering chancers who made dirty jokes.
It was an overcast afternoon and I was hitching just outside Gloucester.
I was spending the summer working in a village in mid-Wales and, without my own car, hitching was the only option.
An alternative approach is not to imitate nature, but to harness it-by hitching a ride with a bacterium.
If this sounds a bit too risky (in terms of time and personal safety), then go online for some formalised hitching, by using schemes such as LiftShare and CarShare.