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Oxford Spanish Dictionary
latch onto VERB [Am lætʃ -, Brit latʃ -] ugs (v + prep + o)
1.1. latch onto (get hold of, catch):
1.2. latch onto (obtain):
1.3. latch onto (attach oneself to):
2. latch onto (perceive, seize on):
Oxford Spanish Dictionary
onto [Am ˈɑnˌtu, Brit ˈɒntuː] PRÄP
1. onto (on):
2. onto (aware of) ugs:
3.1. onto (in contact with):
3.2. onto (nagging):
4. onto (indicating progress):
I. get onto VERB [Am ɡɛt -, Brit ɡɛt -] (v + prep + o)
1. get onto (contact):
get onto person/department
2. get onto (start work on):
get onto esp Brit
get onto esp Brit
3. get onto (become aware of, begin to suspect):
get onto racket/fraud
4. get onto (begin discussing):
get onto subject
5. get onto (mount, board):
get onto table/bus/train
get onto horse/bicycle
get onto horse/bicycle
6. get onto (be appointed, elected to):
get onto board/committee
II. get onto VERB [Am ɡɛt -, Brit ɡɛt -] (v + o + prep + o)
1. get onto (send to deal with):
2. get onto (cause to start discussing):
3. get onto (send to threaten, hit) Brit ugs:
4. get onto (place, fix on):
get onto lid/top
5. get onto (cause to be appointed, elected):
I. latch [Am lætʃ, Brit latʃ] SUBST
II. latch [Am lætʃ, Brit latʃ] VERB trans
im PONS Wörterbuch
onto [ˈɒntu:, Am ˈɑ:ntu:] PRÄP, on to PRÄP
1. onto (in direction of):
2. onto (connected to):
latch <-tches> [lætʃ] SUBST
im PONS Wörterbuch
onto [ˈan·tu] PRÄP, on to PRÄP
1. onto (in direction of):
2. onto (connected to):
latch <-es> [lætʃ] SUBST
Present
Ilatch
youlatch
he/she/itlatches
welatch
youlatch
theylatch
Past
Ilatched
youlatched
he/she/itlatched
welatched
youlatched
theylatched
Present Perfect
Ihavelatched
youhavelatched
he/she/ithaslatched
wehavelatched
youhavelatched
theyhavelatched
Past Perfect
Ihadlatched
youhadlatched
he/she/ithadlatched
wehadlatched
youhadlatched
theyhadlatched
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It can be a separate device or seal or sometimes an integral latch or lock.
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Such bolts are often used in space applications to ensure separation between rocket stages, because they are lighter and much more reliable than mechanical latches.
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It finds victims, and then desperately latches onto them with its legs and pincers before finding a weak spot and driving its deadly proboscis in.
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Distinctive lever latches complement the floor plates (button releases were optional).
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Merging the latch function can implement the latch with no additional gate delays.
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