词组 | hook on |
释义 | hook on1. To use a hook to fasten something to someone or something else. A noun or pronoun can be used between "hook" and "on." Can you use this to hook on the tarp? 2. To cause someone or oneself to become addicted to a particular substance. A noun or pronoun can be used between "hook" and "on." Please don't give the kids any soda—I don't want them hooked on caffeine at such a young age. I have no interest in hooking myself on drugs, thank you very much. hook someone on somethingFig. to addict someone to a drug or alcohol. Careful, or you'll hook yourself on those tranquilizers. Some friend at school hooked Roger on dope. Sharon has hooked herself on cocaine. hook something on (to someone or something)and hook something onto attach something to someone or something by a hook. Hook this sign on her and let her walk around advertising our play. Hook on the sign and hope that it stays. Hook it onto the tree carefully. hook oneself on someone or somethingFig. to become enamored of someone or something. I'm afraid I've hooked myself on Alice. He hooked himself on Bach organ music. hooked on something1. Fig. addicted to a drug or something similar. Jenny is hooked on cocaine. She was not hooked on anything before that. 2. Fig. enthusiastic about something; supportive of something. Mary is hooked on football. She never misses a game. Jane is so happy! She's hooked on life. hooked (on something)1. mod. cheated. I really got hooked on this travel deal. 2. mod. addicted (to a drug). Gert is hooked on horse. |
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