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Significados de
latch on
en inglés
portugués
entender
catalán
comprendre
español
comprender
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Understand, usually after some initial difficulty.
tumble
twig
catch on
get wise
get onto
cotton on
get it
español
comprender
catalán
fixar-se
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Adopt.
take up
fasten on
hook on
seize on
catalán
fixar-se
Sinónimos
Examples for "
take up
"
take up
fasten on
hook on
seize on
Examples for "
take up
"
1
Employees can
take
up
to seven days volunteering time off per year.
2
Political leaders need to
take
up
the fight against homophobia and discrimination.
3
That is the case the Supreme Court will
take
up
this year.
4
For example, young people may
take
up
smoking if exposed to e-cigarettes.
5
We think it could even
take
up
to a year, he said.
1
Peripherally, I saw her reach back and
fasten
on
the officiator's wrist.
2
Every moment they seemed to be about to
fasten
on
our faces.
3
Don't fret yourself; I'll
fasten
on
to that before the war ends.
4
What passionately curious eyes did she now
fasten
on
his prospective bride!
5
We should beware of the nature of the reveries that
fasten
on
us.
1
Neither does it mean a
hook
on
the end of the rod.
2
He rose and took a bathrobe from a
hook
on
the door.
3
Two lines were thrown, each with a grappling
hook
on
the end.
4
Troops can
hook
on
a pint-sized gripper arm, with a rotating shoulder.
5
I took my Super Soaker down from its
hook
on
the wall.
1
However, Melrose was not the only company to
seize
on
the opportunity.
2
Perhaps, in the UK, Trump brings opportunities that we should
seize
on
.
3
Nevertheless, he said Democrats would
seize
on
the scandal to boost fund-raising.
4
Russia would
seize
on
any paralysis to try to raise the bar.
5
I should have known she'd
seize
on
that, so I kept talking.
Uso de
latch on
en inglés
1
Bush stepped past her and snapped the
latch
on
the office door.
2
Pete's left hand drifted down to the
latch
on
the safety belt.
3
It finds things it can
latch
on
to and multiplies the threat.
4
He slid the
latch
on
the cell door across and stepped inside.
5
As I lifted the
latch
on
the gate he opened his trap.
6
The door had a simple
latch
on
it, no lock at all.
7
It had a brass
latch
on
the front, holding the lid shut.
8
Forced to
latch
on
to gossip-asif it will ever do any good.
9
The door of the cabin was fastened by a
latch
on
the inside.
10
I think people do
latch
on
to the thing that brings them joy.
11
Ratboy must have used it to trip the
latch
on
the common-room window.
12
And with a headline-sensitive market, there is nothing tangible to
latch
on
to.
13
I hope that there is something here for you to
latch
on
to.
14
Just a
latch
on
the trigger, already compressed by the cop's meaty forefinger.
15
Jesus, Del, you can't just
latch
on
to some religious quack.
16
Then he reached up and unfastened the
latch
on
Patu's harness.
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Translations for
latch on
portugués
entender
catalán
comprendre
entendre´s
fixar-se
agafar-se
español
comprender
Latch on
a través del tiempo
Latch on
por variante geográfica
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