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单词 hunkerism
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WordReference Random House Learner's Dictionary of American English © 2024
hun•ker /ˈhʌŋkɚ/USA pronunciation   v. [no object* ~ + down]
  1. to squat;
    crouch:They hunkered down and drew diagrams on the sand.
  2. to settle in for a length of time:The troops hunkered down to wait out the air raid. The dictator hunkered down in his bomb shelter and escaped the shelling.

WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2024
hun•ker  (hungkər),USA pronunciation v.i. 
  1. to squat on one's heels (often fol. by down).
  2. Informal Terms
    • to hunch:The driver hunkered over the steering wheel.
    • to hide, hide out, or take shelter (usually fol. by down):The escaped convicts hunkered down in a cave in the mountains.
    • to hold resolutely or stubbornly to a policy, opinion, etc., when confronted by criticism, opposition, or unfavorable circumstances (usually fol. by down):Though all the evidence was against him, he hunkered down and refused to admit his guilt.
  3. Slang Termsto lumber along;
    walk or move slowly or aimlessly.

n. 
  1. hunkers, one's haunches.
  2. British Terms, British Terms on one's hunkers:
    • [Brit. Informal.]squatting on one's heels.
    • suffering a period of poverty, bad luck, or the like.
  • 1710–20; apparently hunk (perh. nasalized variant of huck haunch; akin to Old Norse hūka to crouch) + -er6

Hun•ker  (hungkər),USA pronunciation n. 
  1. American Historya member of the conservative faction in the Democratic party in New York State, 1845–48. Cf. Barnburner.
  • origin, originally uncertain 1835–45, American.
Hunker•ism, n. 
Hunker•ous, adj. 
Hunker•ous•ness, n. 

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