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latch

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++
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latch1 /lætʃ/ noun [countable]  1 DSHUT/CLOSEa small metal or plastic object used to keep a door, gate, or window closed 〔门或窗的〕闩,插销 Gwen lifted the latch and opened the gate. 格温拉起门闩,把门打开。4  See picture of 见图 LOCK 25 see picture at 见图 lock22 especially British EnglishDSHUT/CLOSE a type of lock for a door that you can open from the inside by turning a handle, but that you need a key to open from the outside 碰锁,碰簧锁on the latch (=shut but not locked) 合上〔关闭但没有锁上〕 Ray went out, leaving the door on the latch. 雷出去了,把门合上但没锁。
Examples from the Corpus
latchPut childproof latches on cabinet doors and drawers.Some have side-mounted pullout sections; park the vehicle, flip a few latches and presto, instant living room.Please would you tell the Brigadier that one-five-one is the combination that unlocks the right-hand latch of a black crocodile briefcase.You got just a little latch in there right.A jammed hinge or latch can be freed with a penetrating oil such as Plus Gas.I can still remember the click of the latch as she shut the door behind her.Luce was studying them intently, when the click of the latch told her Michele was back.She glanced at John quickly and then leaned forward, slipped the latch, and pushed it open.The latch clanged loudly as the gate was pulled shut.on the latchHe could see the shadow of Polly's arm on the latch through the crack between the open door and the frame.Just keep the door on the latch.During office hours the main door of Moorlake House was always left on the latch.Anthony came in, his hand resting for a frozen second on the latch as he noticed the room's occupants.
latch2 verb [transitive]  1.SHUT/CLOSEto fasten a door, gate, or window with a latch 用碰()锁锁上;用插销插上2latch on phrasal verb British English informal to understand 理解 He’s so thick it took him ages to latch on. 他很笨,花了很久才弄明白。3latch onto somebody/something (also latch on to somebody/something) phrasal verb informal a) INTERESTEDto become very interested in something 对某人/某事深感兴趣 Don’t just latch on to the latest management fads. 不要只顾着追逐最新出现的时髦管理理念。b) ATTENTIONto follow someone and keep trying to talk to them, get their attention etc, especially when they would prefer to be left alone 缠住某人不放 He latched onto Sandy at the party and wouldn’t go away. 在派对上他缠住桑迪不放。c) to hold tightly to something with your hand, mouth etc 紧抓;紧咬 a baby latching on to its mother’s breast 紧紧咬住母亲乳头的婴儿→ See Verb table
Examples from the Corpus
latchI don't think Conrad was latching on properly, but I must admit breastfeeding did confuse me.Rangers continued to move forward and four minutes later Ferdinand latched on to a fine chip by Ian Holloway.She had stupidly given him the name Marie and he had latched on to it.If your players don't latch on to such throwaways first time, too bad.Even Starbucks has latched on to the trend, adding a drive-through window at a store last month.Rule No. 1: Always latch your refrigerator before takeoff.
Origin latch2 Old English læccan
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latch1 /lætʃ/ noun [countable]

1. a small metal or plastic object used to keep a door, gate, or window closed:
    Gwen lifted the latch and opened the gate.
2. especially British English a type of lock for a door that you can open from the inside by turning a handle, but that you need a key to open from the outside
    on the latch (=shut but not locked)
    Ray went out, leaving the door on the latch.

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latch2 verb [transitive]
 Language: Old English
 Origin: læccan
to fasten a door, gate, or window with a latch
     
latch on phrasal verb
  British English informal to understand:
    He’s so thick it took him ages to latch on.
latch onto somebody/something (also latch on to somebody/something) phrasal verb informal
  1. to become very interested in something:
    Don’t just latch on to the latest management fads.
  2. to follow someone and keep trying to talk to them, get their attention etc, especially when they would prefer to be left alone:
    He latched onto Sandy at the party and wouldn’t go away.
  3. to hold tightly to something with your hand, mouth etc:
    a baby latching on to its mother’s breast


latchBrE /lætʃ/ 🔊NAmE /lætʃ/ 🔊 nouna small metal bar that is used to fasten a door or a gate. You raise it to open the door, and drop it into a metal hook to fasten it. 门闩;插销He lifted the latch and opened the door. 他拉起门闩开了门。🔊🔊(especially BrE) a type of lock on a door that needs a key to open it from the outside 碰锁;弹簧锁She listened for his key in the latch. 她留神听着他把钥匙插入门锁。🔊🔊on the ˈlatch(BrE) closed but not locked 关着但未锁上Can you leave the door on the latch so I can get in? 你别锁门好不好?我好进来。🔊🔊
latchBrE /lætʃ/ 🔊NAmE /lætʃ/ 🔊 verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they latch BrE /lætʃ/ 🔊 NAmE /lætʃ/ 🔊present simple - he / she / it latches BrE /ˈlætʃɪz/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈlætʃɪz/ 🔊past simple latched BrE /lætʃt/ 🔊 NAmE /lætʃt/ 🔊past participle latched BrE /lætʃt/ 🔊 NAmE /lætʃt/ 🔊 -ing form latching BrE /ˈlætʃɪŋ/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈlætʃɪŋ/ 🔊~ sth to fasten sth with a latch 用插销插上;用碰锁锁上 ˌlatch ˈon (to sth)ˌlatch ˈonto sth(informal) to understand an idea or what sb is saying 理解,懂得,领会(想法或某人的话)It was a difficult concept to grasp, but I soon latched on. 那是个难以弄明白的概念,但我很快就理解了。🔊🔊ˌlatch ˈon (to sb/sth)ˌlatch ˈonto sb/sth(informal) to become attached to sb/sth 变得依附于antibodies that latch onto germs依附于细菌的抗体to join sb and stay in their company, especially when they would prefer you not to be with them 纠缠,缠住(某人)to develop a strong interest in sth 对…产生浓厚的兴趣She always latches on to the latest craze. 她总是对最新时尚有浓厚的兴趣。🔊🔊