have a hunch that[口语]总感到,总怀疑
词根:hunch
adj.hunchbacked 驼背的
1.anyone living in new york city has at least a hunch that it gets better.
每一个住在纽约的人至少都察觉到了它正在变好。
2.the person may also hunch down, effectively making the body a smaller target.
说话者也有可能缩起身体,有效地让身体变小。
3.their hunch was that thinking from a more abstract, high-level perspective increases self-control.
他们认为从更加抽象,更深层次的角度思考可以提高自制力。
4.some scientists have a hunch that a pregnant woman's diet and her exposure to various chemicals turn on some fetal genes and turn off others.
有些科学家有预感,认为孕妇的饮食和她接触的各种化学物质会开启一些胎儿基因,而关闭其他基因。
5.i've got a hunch.
我有一种预感。
6.every hunch led to a blind alley and every hypothesis to a dead end.
每一次直觉都是死路一条,每一次假设都是死胡同。
7.i had a hunch that susan and i would work well together.
我凭直觉感到我和苏珊共事会很融洽。