hatch
n
1
(a) opening in a door, floor or ceiling (门、 地板或天花板上的)开口.
(b) (also `hatchway) opening in a ship's deck through which cargo is lowered or raised (船的甲板上装卸货物的)舱口
under hatches, ie below deck 在甲板下.
(c) opening in a wall between two rooms, esp a kitchen and dining-room, through which dishes, etc are passed 两室之间的小窗口(尤指厨房和餐厅之间的, 用以传递菜肴等).
(d) door in an aircraft or a spacecraft (飞机或宇宙飞船上的)舱门.
2 movable cover over any of these openings 各种开口的活动门; 舱口盖.
3 (idm 习语) ,down the `hatch (infml 口) (said before esp drink is swallowed) down the throat 乾杯.
hatch v [Tn]
mark (a surface) with close parallel lines 在(某一平面)上标出影线.
Yes, I see. How can they get rid of waste water in this way? What a terrible colour the sea is now! It looks as if our class won't be able to bathe at all.
是的,我看见了。他们怎么能这样排放废水呢?海水的颜色多么可怕呀!看来我们班同学根本不能在这里游泳。
After all, you have nothing to lose if you are honest and a good worker.
如果你品质诚实,干活好,毕竟你没有什么东西可失去的。
If an unfair law existed, - and there were many that had been passed by the British rulers in India and South Africa - it was the duty of everyone to disobey this law, but without using violence.