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hook /hʊk/ ► SEE ALLhook sb into sthhook sb into doing sth hook up (with sb)hook uphook sb/sth up (to sth)hook sb up with sth ●ˌhook sb ˈinto sth●ˌhook sb ˈinto doing sth (NAmE, informal) to persuade sb to do sth when they do not want to 说服某人做某事◆I didn’t want to be involved but I got hooked into helping. 我原本不想参与,可架不住劝,还是帮了忙。◆He tried to hook me into going with them. 他试图劝我跟他们一道去。 NOTE Nearly always used in the passive. 几乎总是用于被动语态。[v + n/pron + prep]●ˌhook ˈup (with sb) 1. (informal) to agree to work with sb 同意(与某人)搭档工作◆We’ve hooked up with a firm in Ireland. 我们答应了和爱尔兰的一家公司合作。2. (informal, especially NAmE) to meet sb and spend time with them (与某人)结识,联系上◆On vacation we hooked up with some Texans. 度假时我们结交了一些得克萨斯人。◆Let’s hook up when you get back from your trip. 等你旅行归来我们再聚聚。3. (informal, especially NAmE) to start a relationship with sb, especially a sexual relationship (与某人)开始建立关系(尤指性关系)◆They hooked up at Kyle’s party. 他们是在凯尔的聚会上好上的。◆Judith hoped to hook up with a cowboy at the rodeo. 朱迪丝希望在骑术竞技大会上钓上一个牛仔。▸ ˈhook-up noun (NAmE, informal) a new relationship with sb, especially a sexual relationship (与某人的)新搭上的关系(尤指性关系)◆The magazine has all the latest gossip about celebrity hook-ups. 这本杂志刊登关于名人绯闻的所有最新八卦消息。[v + adv]●ˌhook ˈup●ˌhook sb/sth ˈup (to sth) to connect sb/sth to a piece of electronic equipment or to a power supply (使)接通(电子设备或电源)◆All the speakers hook up to a single amplifier. 所有喇叭都接在同一个扩音器上。◆The boat was hooked up to the shore power supply. 船与岸上的电源接通了。◆They’ve hooked him up to a life-support machine. 他们给他接上了呼吸机。[v + adv] [v + adv + n] [v + n/pron + adv]▸ ˈhook-up noun a connection between two or more pieces of equipment (设备的)连接◆an international phone hook-up 国际电话联网●ˌhook sb ˈup with sth (NAmE, informal) to give sb a valuable gift because of their job or position 用(贵重礼物)向(某人)行贿◆My clients from the music industry often hook me up with free tickets. 音乐界的客户经常用赠票巴结我。[v + n/pron + adv + prep] |