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Latch on Meaning in English

expression

ˈɫætʃ/ /ˈɑn/, /ˈɔn
LATCH-AWN or LATCH-ON
lˈætʃ/ /ˈɒn
LATCH-ON

释义

To suddenly understand something, or to physically attach or hold onto something tightly—commonly used for babies breastfeeding or for understanding an idea.

用法与细微差别

Informal. 'Latch on' often means to start understanding an idea, sometimes after a delay. In parenting, it means a baby begins breastfeeding successfully. Can also mean holding onto something tightly. Don't confuse with 'catch on,' which also means to understand but is more common for trends or jokes.

例句

It took him a while to latch on to the new rules.

basic

The baby couldn't latch on properly at first.

basic

She didn't latch on to the joke.

basic

Once he latched on to the main idea, everything made sense.

natural

The puppy latched on to my sleeve and wouldn't let go.

natural

People tend to latch on to simple explanations even when things are complicated.

natural