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Hitchhike is a verb that means to travel by getting free rides in someone else's vehicle. Learn how to use it in sentences, see synonyms and related words, and find out how to pronounce it.
informal, abbreviation (hitchhike: solicit a ride) hacer dedo loc verb (AmC, MX) pedir un aventón loc verb (ES) hacer autoestop loc verb : Kate hitched a ride from Colorado to Kansas. Kate fue de Colorado a Kansas haciendo dedo. hitch n (impediment, obstacle) impedimento nm : obstáculo nm : traba nf : complicación nf
Learn the meaning of hitchhike, a verb that means to travel by securing free rides from passing vehicles or to be carried by chance. See synonyms, examples, word history, and related articles.
hitchhike {sustantivo} volume_up. hitchhike (también: hitchhiking) volume_up. autostop {m} more_vert. Certainly I have suffered, like many more, from the volcanic ash, the first time going home: it took me two days; I had to hitchhike part of the way.
1. (general) a. hacer dedo. Brad hitchhiked across Asia. Brad hizo dedo por toda Asia. b. pedir aventón (Andes) (Central America) (Mexico) The brothers hitchhiked from Tijuana to Los Cabos.Los hermanos pidieron aventón desde Tijuana hasta Los Cabos. c. hacer autostop.
Hitchhike means to travel by getting free rides in someone else's vehicle. Learn how to use this verb in different contexts, see related words and phrases, and find translations in other languages.
hitchhike in American English. (ˈhɪtʃˌhaɪk ) US. verbo intransitivo Formas de la palabra: ˈhitchˌhiked or ˈhitchˌhiking. 1. to travel by asking for rides from motorists along the way. verbo transitivo. 2. to get (a ride) or make (one's way) by hitchhiking.