单词 | hunker down |
释义 | hunker down[ huhng-ker doun ] / ˈhʌŋ kər ˈdaʊn / SEE SYNONYMS FOR hunker down ON THESAURUS.COM verb phraseto crouch or squat on one’s heels: Some of the taller kids have trouble with the exercises that involve a lot of hunkering down.
to hold resolutely or stubbornly to a policy, opinion, etc., when confronted by criticism, opposition, or unfavorable circumstances: Rather than moving toward compromise, both sides continue to hunker down.He hunkered down and refused to admit his guilt. to give one’s full and earnest attention to a project, assignment, or other obligation: No partying for me this weekend—I’ve got to hunker down and finish this term paper. Origin of hunker downFirst recorded in 1720–30; originally Scottish; hunker + down1 Words nearby hunker downHungtow Island, hung-up, Hung-wu, hunk, hunker, hunker down, hunkers, Hunkpapa, hunks, hunky, hunky-dory Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 |
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