Word forms: plural, 3rd person singular present tense hunches, present participle hunching, past tense, past participle hunched
1N-COUNT 直觉;预感;第六感 If you have a hunch about something, you are sure that it is correct or true, even though you do not have any proof. 直觉;预感;第六感 [informal]
I had a hunch that Susan and I would work well together.
我有预感和苏珊共事会很融洽。
Then Mr. Kamenar, acting on a hunch, ran a computer check at the Federal Election Commission.
2VERB (常指因寒冷、生病或愁苦而)耸肩弓身,蜷起身子 If you hunch forward, you raise your shoulders, put your head down, and lean forwards, often because you are cold, ill, or unhappy. (常指因寒冷、生病或愁苦而)耸肩弓身,蜷起身子
He got out his map of Yorkshire and hunched over it to read the small print. [VERB adv./prep.]