latch on
常見例句
- As these rise, they latch on to dust in the air and become particulates, a quarter the size of a grain of sand.
上升過程中,這些元素附著在空氣中的塵埃上,變成微粒,大小相當(dāng)于一粒砂子的四分之一。 - Humans tend to latch on to one specific piece of information when making decisions, in this case the habits of the actor.
人類往往抓住某一特有的信息就認(rèn)定一個(gè)結(jié)論。 在此調(diào)查中,這個(gè)特有的信息這就是演員所表現(xiàn)出來(lái)的習(xí)性。 - Mainline Protestants, however, seemed delighted by the festival, and may well latch on to the emergents to shore up their shrinking numbers.
但主流的新教徒似乎因音樂節(jié)而感到高興,他們可能對(duì)“新興”運(yùn)動(dòng)穩(wěn)定教徒人數(shù)的做法很感興趣。 - So basically, if we were to place a baby on the mother's abdomen, the baby would actually crawl up the mother's chest and choose which breast it would like to latch on to.
- Dr.Vallenas says many mothers are discouraged from breast-feeding because they do not know how to get their baby to latch on properly to the breast's nipple, or because they suffer pain and discomfort.
- These latch on to a protein that is expressed often in cancer cell but not in normal ones.
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