kly and easily that it seems to have been done by magic嘿;瞧(变魔术般迅速轻松地做完某事时所说): You just press the button and, hey presto, a perfect cup of cctfee/只要按下按钮,嘿,马上就出来一杯上好的咖啡!

2 something that people say just before they finish a magic trick(变戏法完成之前所说}

HFC /.eitj ef'si:/ noun [C, U] a type of gas used especially in aerosols (= types of container that release liquid in the form of a spray). HFCs are not harmful to the layer of the gas ozone in the earth’s atmosphere, (abbrevi­ation for‘hydrofluorocarbon’) 氟烷 ,氟代 烷烃, 氢氟碳 化合物全写为hydrofluorocarbon尤用于喷雾器,对臭 氧层无害

hg abbr. hectogram(s) W%

HGV /,eitj d3i: 'vi:/ abbr. (fir£) heavy goods vehicle (a large vehicle such as a lony/truck)金型货车;大型货运 卡车Ybu need an f/GV Hcence /or this job•■从事这项■工

作得有重型货车驾驶执照。

HHS /.eitj eitj 'es/ abbr. Department of Health and Human Services (the US government department responsible for national health programmes and the Social Services Administration)(美国健康与社

f服务部

hi Ot*1 /hai/ exclamation (informal) used to say hello (用于打招呼喂,嗨:M guys/ 嗨, 伙计们!■ ◊ there/ ffow’reyou doing?喂!你样吗? hia-tus /hai'eitas/ noun [sing.] (formal) 1 a pause in activity when nothing happens 间断;停滞 2 a space, especially in a piece of writing or in a speech, where sth is missing空隙;(尤指文聶或说话中的)缺漏,漏 字,漏句

hi.atus 'hernia noun {medical E) a condition in which an organ, especially the stomach, sticks out through an opening in the diaphragm 食管裂孔庙 hi.ber.nate /'haibaneit; NAmE -barn-/ verb [V] , (of animals 动物to spend the winter in a state like deep sleep 冬眠;蛰伏► .hi.ber.na.tion /.haiba’neij'n; -bar'n-/ noun [U]

hi-bis-cus /hi'biskas; hai-/ noun [U, C] {pi. hi-bis-cu$) a tropical plant or bush with large brightly coloured flowers采槿

hic-cup (also hic-cough) /'hikAp/ noun, verb m noun 1 [C] a sharp, usually repeated, sound made in the throat, that is caused by a sudden movement of the diaphragm and that you cannot control 嗝;呃逆She gave a Zoud Wccup.|丁了一个响嗝。2 (th^) hiccups [pi.] a series of hiccups 连串的打隔:J ate too qufcfc/y and got hiccups.我吃得太快,结桌不断地打嗝◊ /fe had the hiccups. !也接逢打嗝3 [C] (//7/o/vr?fl/) a small problem or temporary delay 小问题;暂时性耽摘There was a sZight Wccup fn the rimetabZe.时间安出 了点小问题。

verb [V] to Have hiccups a single hiccup 打嗝;打呃 hick /hik/ noun (informal, especially NAmE) a person from the country who is considered to be stupid and to have little. experience of life 乡巴倦;土里 土气的_I was a Wcfcjhjm rexas t/ienB'iJ■我不过是从得克萨斯芣 的土包子khick oof/: a town 小乡镇 hickey /'hiki/ noun {NAm£) = love bite hick-ory /'hikari/ noun [U] the hard wood of the N American hickory tree山备桃木(.产于北美.)

HICP V.eitJ ai si: 'pi:/ abbr. harmonized index of consumer prices (a list of the prices of some ordinary goods and services which shows how much these prices change each month. It is used by the European Central Bank and began to be used in the UK in 2003, where it is called the ‘Consumer Price Index’.)消费者物价调和指 数(.欧洲中央银行用以显示普通商品每月价格变化情况f国于2003年开始使用并称之为居民消费价格指数” > .hidden a'genda noun {disapproving) the secret inten- tion behind what sb says or does (言语或行.为背后的) 隐秘意图,秘密目的rhere are /ears oj" a hidden agemici behind this new proposa.人们担心这一新提议的 f后有不可告人的目的。 hide /haid/ verb, noun

m verb (hid /hid/, hid-den /'hidn/) 1 [VN] to put or keep

sb/sth in a place where they/it cannot be seen or found 藏;隐蔽 conceal He hid the letter in a drawer. 他把信藏在抽屉里fceep my private papers hidden. 我藏起了我囟私人文件◊ They Wd me^om the poHce in their attic.他们把我藏在他们的阁楼上躲避警察。

2 to go somewhere where you hope you will not be seen or found 躲避;隐匿:[V] Quicfc, hide/ 快,躲.起 来! ◊ J hfd under the bed.我無在床底f:。◊ (//wraf/Ve) ffe hid beWnd a/ake identify.也隐姓S.◊ [VN] She hides herseZ/away in her oj^iice aH day.她成天躲在办公 室里。3 [VN] to cover sth so that it cannot be seen 遮 住k HT1 conceal He hid his face in his hands. 他用手舉住了脸>.◊ "Hie house was hidden by trees.那所 房子被树丛遮住了No amount / mafce-up couW hi'de herage.再多的化妆品也遮掩不住她的年龄。4[VN]to keep sth secret, especially your feelings 掩盖,隐瞒(尤 指邊情)‘ KTl conceal She struggled to hide her disappointment她竭力掩饰她的失望oJT have never trieS to hide the truth about my past.我从未设法隐瞒我 的.过去 ◊ They claim that t/iey have nothing to hide (=there was nothing wrong or illegal about what they did)他们声称他们没什么可隐瞒的◊ She/e〖tsure the [etter had some hidden meaning她确信那#信中有言外 .之意。IT»17!1 hide your light under a 'bushel {BrP) to not let people know that you are good at sth 不显运才 能;木逢锋芒more at head /?•MULTITUDE now/? 1 [cj (8/f) a place from which people can watch wild animals or birds, without being seen by them (观 看野生动物的隐蔽处,藏身处2 [CU] an animal’s skin, especially when it is bought or sold or used for leather (尤指买卖或用作皮革的)皮,毛皮:boots madeom bujSfaio hide 用水牛皮做的靴子3[5丨叩.](/>]|//?7?<7/,《/^- cially NAm£) used to refer to sb^ life or safety when they are in a difficult situation (困境中的 V生命,■人身 安居:All he's worried about is his own hide (= himself). 他所担心的只是他自己的生命安全◊ She’d do anyt/u'ng to save Zier own hide她会不惜一切保住自己的性命。 ITiTOl hdve/tan sb's 'hide {old-fashioned, informal or humorous) to punish sb severely hMMA not see hide nor 'hair of sb/sth {informal) not to see sb/sth for some time (—段时间)不见某人(或某物)的踪影/haven’t seen hide nor hair /her/or a month.我有 w 个月找见过 她了。

hide-and-seek /.haid n 'si:k/ noun [u] a children's game in which one player covers his or her eyes while the other players hide,and then tries to find them 捉迷

藏游戏

hide-away /'haidawei/ noun a place where you can go to hide or to be alone 藏身处ik 隐处 hide-bound /'haidbaund/ adj. {disapproving) having old-fashioned ideas, rather than accepting new ways of thinking 守旧的;迂腐的 H77I narrow-minded hid.eus /_hidias/ very ugly or unpleasant 十分丑陋 ,的;令人厌恶& H7T1 revolting a hideous fact/ budfrtg/dress丑陋的面孔/建筑物/衣服◊ TTieir new coZour scheme is hideous/他们新^0色搭配难看极了! a hkieous crime;骇人听闻的罪行◊ 77ie whoZe experience had been iifce some hideous nightmare.整个经历就像 场可怕的噩梦► hid.eous.ly fldv.: His /ace was hideously de}brmed他的脸严重变系。 hide-out /'haidaut/ noun a place where sb goes when they do not want anyone to find them 藏身处;隐蔽所 hidey-hole (also hidy-hole) /'haidi haul; NAmE -houl/ noun {informal) a place where sb hides, especially in order to avoid being with other people _ 处;藏 处;独居处

hid-ing /'haidig/ noun 1 [U] the state of being hidden 藏;躲一After the trial, she had to go into hiding for severd weeks.审讯后她不得不躲藏了几个星期offe only came out of hiding ten years after the war was over.战争结束十年之后他才露面◊ Wle spent months in hiding我们躲藏了好几个月2 [C,usually sing.] especially Br£) a physical punishment, usually involving being hit hard many times 体罚;痛打 KT1 beating- to give sb/get a (good) hiding 给某人 / 遭到一顿(狠)揍 0 (figurative) The team got a hiding in their last game, gp 支球队在最后一场比赛中被打得一败涂地。Mona ,hiding to nothing {BrE, informal) having no chance of success, or not getting much advantage even if you do