The state of inactivity following an interruption.
Any obstruction that impedes or is burdensome.
A period of time spent in military service.
Другие значения термина "hitch" 1 How'd it go today? He hoped it had gone without a hitch .
2 Without a hitch , the pair announced the winner: The Shape of Water.
3 The second went just as smoothly, and the third without a hitch .
4 Everybody knew his job well, and everything went forward without a hitch .
5 As it happened, our eight-day mission didn't come off without a hitch .
6 But there was some slight hitch in the starting of the engine.
7 I decided to hitch up Nero and meet Petro with transport home.
8 With the cooking alone had there been a hitch in the beginning.
9 In Hammond's presentation, this dazzling technology was carried off without a hitch .
10 Safest option: traditional rappel, extended and backed up with a friction hitch .
11 Why, hitch his wagon to that of another billionaire fantasist, of course.
12 Hale's purchase of several Louis Vuitton items were processed without a hitch .
13 Ultimately every hitch in the port came into his hands to undo.
14 There seemed to be some hitch in regard to the next witness.
15 So they watched in awe as every stage went without a hitch .
16 Indeed he thought he had bought it; but there was a hitch .
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