英[hʌntʃ] 美[hʌntʃ] n. 預感;塊;肉峰 v. 彎腰駝背
- He always follows his hunch.
他總是憑直覺行事。 - I have a hunch that it will snow soon.
我有快要下雪的預感。 - My hunch is that PR is merely a counterweight to the media's strong, commercially driven appetite for bad news.
我的感覺是,公關只是一個平衡塊,平衡媒體由商業利益驅動的對負面新聞的貪慾。
- Stand straight, don't hunch your shoulders!
站直了, 別聳肩!