●ˌlatch ˈon●ˌlatch ˈonto sth ( ˌlatch ˈon to sth) 1.to become attached to sth依附;附着在…上◆The virus latches onto the red blood cells. 这种病毒附着在红细胞上。2.to be interested in an idea, a fashion, etc. and use it for your own purposes对…产生兴趣(并加以利用)◆The government have latched onto environmental issues to win votes. 政府大谈环境问题以争取选票。◆They have a reputation for latching onto all the latest crazes. 大家都知道他们对所有的最新时尚都会跟风。◆Young children latch onto phrases and repeat them over and over. 小孩子喜欢成语,还一遍遍地重复。3. (BrE, informal) to understand an idea, what sb is saying, etc.理解;懂得◆It took him a while to latch onto their style of humour. 过了一会儿他才领会他们的幽默风格。◆She soon latched onto the idea. 她很快就领悟了这个想法。◆It was a difficult concept to grasp, but Sam latched on very quickly. 那个概念很难掌握,但萨姆很快就理解了。[v + adv][v + prep][v + adv + prep]