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 world power world power /wɝːld ˈpaʊər/

noun

  1. A state powerful enough to influence events throughout the world  ( major power , superpower , world power , great power , power )
    a state powerful enough to influence events throughout the world
     After the industrial revolution, Britain emerged as a great power.
    After the industrial revolution, Britain emerged as a great power.


 one iron one iron /wʌn ˈaɪərn/

noun

  1. (golf) the long iron with the most nearly vertical face  ( driving iron , one iron )
    (golf) the long iron with the most nearly vertical face


 East China Sea East China Sea /ˈiːst ˈtʃaɪnə siː/

noun

  1. Part of the Pacific Ocean near eastern Asia  ( East China Sea )
    part of the Pacific Ocean near eastern Asia
     The East China Sea is a hub of maritime activity and has significant geopolitical importance.
    The East China Sea is a hub of maritime activity and has significant geopolitical importance.


 hitch hitch /ˈhɪtʃ/

noun

  1. () A period of time spent in military service  ( duty tour , enlistment , term of enlistment , hitch , tour , tour of duty )
    a period of time spent in military service
  2. The uneven manner of walking that results from an injured leg  ( hitch , hobble , limp )
    the uneven manner of walking that results from an injured leg
  3. Any obstruction that impedes or is burdensome  ( encumbrance , hinderance , hindrance , hitch , incumbrance , interference , preventative , preventive )
    any obstruction that impedes or is burdensome
  4. A knot that can be undone by pulling against the strain that holds it; a temporary knot  ( hitch )
    a knot that can be undone by pulling against the strain that holds it; a temporary knot
     He made a quick hitch to tie the horse to the post, knowing he could release it easily.
    He made a quick hitch to tie the horse to the post, knowing he could release it easily.
  5. A connection between a vehicle and the load that it pulls  ( hitch )
    a connection between a vehicle and the load that it pulls
     The farmer attached a hitch to his tractor to tow the heavy machinery.
    The farmer attached a hitch to his tractor to tow the heavy machinery.
  6. An unforeseen obstacle  ( hang-up , hitch , rub , snag )
    an unforeseen obstacle
  7. The state of inactivity following an interruption  ( arrest , hitch , stay , check , halt , stop , stoppage )
    the state of inactivity following an interruption
     The negotiations were in arrest
    the negotiations were in arrest
     Held them in check
    held them in check
     During the halt he got some lunch
    during the halt he got some lunch
     The momentary stay enabled him to escape the blow
    the momentary stay enabled him to escape the blow
     He spent the entire stop in his seat
    he spent the entire stop in his seat

verb

  1. () To hook or entangle  ( hitch , catch )
    to hook or entangle
     One foot caught in the stirrup
    One foot caught in the stirrup
  2. () Jump vertically, with legs stiff and back arched  ( buck , jerk , hitch )
    jump vertically, with legs stiff and back arched
     The yung filly bucked
    the yung filly bucked
  3. () Walk impeded by some physical limitation or injury  ( gimp [Informal, N. American] , hitch , hobble , limp )
    walk impeded by some physical limitation or injury
     The old woman hobbles down to the store every day
    The old woman hobbles down to the store every day
  4. Connect to a vehicle:  ( hitch )
    connect to a vehicle:
     Hitch the trailer to the car
    hitch the trailer to the car
  5. Travel by getting free rides from motorists  ( hitch , hitchhike , thumb )
    travel by getting free rides from motorists