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пречка
английски
английски
български
български
I. hitch <-es> [hɪtʃ] СЪЩ
1. hitch (obstacle):
hitch
hitch
technical hitch
to go off without a hitch
to go off without a hitch
to go off without a hitch
2. hitch (sudden pull):
hitch
II. hitch [hɪtʃ] ГЛАГ прх
1. hitch (fasten):
hitch
to hitch an animal to sth
to hitch sth to sth
2. hitch разг (hitchhike):
to hitch a lift
III. hitch [hɪtʃ] ГЛАГ нпрх разг
hitch
hitch-hiking [-ɪŋ] СЪЩ no pl
hitch-hiking
hitch up ГЛАГ прх
1. hitch up (fasten):
to hitch sth up to sth
to hitch up an animal to sth
2. hitch up (pull up quickly):
hitch up clothes
български
български
английски
английски
Present
Ihitch
youhitch
he/she/ithitches
wehitch
youhitch
theyhitch
Past
Ihitched
youhitched
he/she/ithitched
wehitched
youhitched
theyhitched
Present Perfect
Ihavehitched
youhavehitched
he/she/ithashitched
wehavehitched
youhavehitched
theyhavehitched
Past Perfect
Ihadhitched
youhadhitched
he/she/ithadhitched
wehadhitched
youhadhitched
theyhadhitched
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He would hitch up his pants, drop a cigarette and attack the flags.
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He would hitch up his trousers, drop a cigarette and attack the flags.
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