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hitched [hɪtʃt] ADJ inf

to get hitched

I. hitch <pl -es> [hɪtʃ] N

1. hitch (difficulty):

Haken m <-s, ->
Schwierigkeit f <-, -en>

2. hitch (short pull):

Ruck m <-(e)s, -e>

3. hitch (knot):

Knoten m <-s, ->
hitch NAUT
Stek m spec

II. hitch [hɪtʃ] VB trans

1. hitch (fasten):

to hitch sth to sth
etw an etw dat festmachen

2. hitch inf (hitchhike):

III. hitch [hɪtʃ] VB intr inf

I. hitch up VB trans

1. hitch up (fasten):

to hitch sth up [to sth]
etw [an etw dat] festmachen

2. hitch up (pull up):

to hitch sth up
he hitched up his trouser leg

II. hitch up VB intr esp Brit inf

ˈhitch-hik·er N

Anhalter(in) m (f) <-s, ->
Tramper(in) m (f) <-s, -> inf

ˈhitch-hik·ing N no pl

OpenDict unos

hitch N

OpenDict unos

trailer hitch N

Present
Ihitch
youhitch
he/she/ithitches
wehitch
youhitch
theyhitch
Past
Ihitched
youhitched
he/she/ithitched
wehitched
youhitched
theyhitched
Present Perfect
Ihavehitched
youhavehitched
he/she/ithashitched
wehavehitched
youhavehitched
theyhavehitched
Past Perfect
Ihadhitched
youhadhitched
he/she/ithadhitched
wehadhitched
youhadhitched
theyhadhitched