Hitches Meaning in English
word · lemma: hitch
ˈhɪtʃɪz
HITCH-iz
hˈɪtʃɪz
HITCH-iz
परिभाषा
'Hitches' means small problems or delays, or devices for attaching things (like a trailer to a vehicle).
उपयोग और बारीकियां
Common in both informal and technical speech. "Without a hitch" means smoothly. As a noun, 'hitch' can mean a minor problem or a physical device for attaching things, especially in vehicles.
Spanish: contratiempos - enganches (accesorios) - problemas menoresPortuguese (BR): contratempos - engates (acessórios) - pequenos problemasPortuguese (PT): contratempos - engates (acessórios) - pequenos problemasChinese (Simplified): 小问题 - 拖挂装置Chinese (Traditional): 小問題 - 拖掛裝置Hindi: रुकावटें - हुक (साज़िश या उपकरण में)Arabic: عقبات صغيرة - وصلات القَطْرBengali: সমস্যা - ছোট সমস্যা - বাধা - হুক (জোড়ার যন্ত্র)Russian: заминка - препятствие - сцепка (устройство)Japanese: 支障 - トラブル - ヒッチ (連結装置)Vietnamese: trục trặc - móc nối (thiết bị)Korean: 문제 - 장애 - 히치(연결 장치)Turkish: aksilik - sorun - bağlantı aparatıUrdu: مسئلہ - رکاوٹ - جوڑنے کا آلہIndonesian: masalah kecil - kendala - kait (alat pengait)
उदाहरण वाक्य
We finally finished the project without any hitches.
basic
There were a few hitches during the wedding ceremony.
basic
Make sure the trailer hitches are secure before driving.
basic
We had a couple of unexpected hitches, but nothing serious.
natural
Everything went off without any hitches at the conference.
natural
Do you know if this truck hitches to any kind of trailer?
natural