hunch
牛津现代英汉双解词典
/hʌntʃ; hʌntʃ/
n idea based on intuition or instinct and not on evidence 基于直觉的想法
*He had a hunch that she was lying. 他凭直觉认为她说的是谎话.
* play/follow one's hunch, ie act according to one's intuition 凭直觉行事.
v [Tn, Tn.p] ~ sth (up) bend forward (part of the body, esp the back and shoulders) into a rounded shape 把(身子)弯成弓状(尤指弯背、耸肩)
*Stand straight, don't hunch your shoulders! 站直了, 别耸肩!
* She sat all hunched up over the small fire. 她蜷起身子坐在小火炉前.