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ani çekme

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Turkish - English
hitch
A problem, delay or source of difficulty

The banquet went off without a hitch. (Meaning the banquet went smoothly.).

Any of various knots used to attach a rope to an object other than another rope Knots and Splices by Cyrus L Day, Adlard Coles Nautical, 2001. See List of hitch knots in Wikipedia
{v} to ctach, move by jerks, hit, cut, fasten
To become entangled or caught; to be linked or yoked; to unite; to cling
If you hitch something to something else, you hook it or fasten it there. Last night we hitched the horse to the cart and moved here
{f} tie, fasten, attach; harness an animal; raise in a jerky abrupt manner; be caught, be entangled; hobble, limp; marry (Slang); hitchhike (Slang)
A small dislocation of a bed or vein
A sudden pull
A hidden or unfavorable condition or element; a catch
connect to a vehicle: "hitch the trailer to the car
A simple knot used for temporarily fastening a rope
A stop or sudden halt; a stoppage; an impediment; a temporary obstruction; an obstacle; as, a hitch in one's progress or utterance; a hitch in the performance
A hitch is a slight problem or difficulty which causes a short delay. After some technical hitches the show finally got under way The five-hour operation went without a hitch. = snag
[1] To connect or couple up a motorhome or trailer to a towing vehicle
A device which attaches directly to a tow vehicle providing the connection between the tow vehicle and the trailer Hitch installations are most often considered permanent, but temporary hitches (rental hitches) are available for some applications A fixed tongue hitch includes a flat non-removable drawbar, while a receiver style hitch has a receptacle (typically 1-1/4" or 2") for inserting special ball mounts or bike racks Also see: custom hitch, fixed tongue hitch, permanent undercar hitch, receiver style hitch, and Round Tube hitch
If you hitch, hitch a lift, or hitch a ride, you hitchhike. There was no garage in sight, so I hitched a lift into town Jean-Phillippe had hitched all over Europe in the 1960s
a knot that can be undone by pulling against the strain that holds it
jump vertically, with legs stiff and back arched; "the yung filly bucked"
travel by getting free rides from motorists