catamount如何读

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catamount是什么意思

n.

山猫

美洲豹

野猫

猫科动物

catamount自然拼读

cat·a·mount

kae t maUnt

catamount英英释义

  • n.
    • short-tailed wildcats with usually tufted ears; valued for their fur
    • large American feline resembling a lion

catamount词源中文解释

1660年代,作为“ cat-o'-mountain ”(1610年代)的缩写出现,源于“ cat of the mountain ”(15世纪中期),这是用于指代旧世界各种大型野生猫科动物的一种名字。从1794年开始,用于指代美国和加拿大的山猫、美洲狮或美洲豹。

catamount词源英文解释

short for cat-a-mountain

The first known use of catamount was in 1664

catamount儿童词典英英释义

catarrhnoun

inflammation of a mucous membraneespecially: inflammation of the human nose and air passages that lasts a long time

catarrhnoun

inflammation of a mucous membraneespecially: inflammation of the human nose and air passages that lasts a long time

cataractnoun

a clouding of the lens of the eye or of the transparent cover around it that blocks the passage of light

a large waterfall

a sudden rush like a waterfall : flood

cataractnoun

a clouding of the lens of the eye or of the transparent cover around it that blocks the passage of light

a large waterfall

a sudden rush like a waterfall : flood

catapult1 of 2noun

an ancient military device for hurling missiles

a device for launching an airplane (as from the deck of an aircraft carrier)

catapult2 of 2verb

to throw or launch by or as if by a catapult

to become catapulted

he catapulted to fame

catapult1 of 2noun

an ancient military device for hurling missiles

a device for launching an airplane (as from the deck of an aircraft carrier)

catapult2 of 2verb

to throw or launch by or as if by a catapult

to become catapulted

he catapulted to fame

catapult1 of 2noun

an ancient military device for hurling missiles

a device for launching an airplane (as from the deck of an aircraft carrier)

catapult2 of 2verb

to throw or launch by or as if by a catapult

to become catapulted

he catapulted to fame

catamountnoun

any of various wild cats: as

cougar

lynx

catamount 例句

1 As his fingers tightened on the sheet of paper the dugout echoed to a low snarl that would have done credit to a Cumberland catamount.

2 The catamount might hold Jane Hunter's fate in her hand ... the hand that had struck her!

3 Raven found himself muttering, remembering the catamount yells and the axe.

4 Venison and bear's meat are both healthy, cheap, food: and I have eaten catamount.

5 The body of the catamount landed just where he had stood; but then rolled off the log and disappeared in the rushing stream, while the timber itself crashed instantly into one of the larger boulders.

6 After a lengthy review, federal officials concluded there are no breeding populations of cougars — also known as pumas, panthers, mountain lions and catamounts — in the eastern United States.

7 The words cougar, puma, mountain lion, and catamount all refer to the same large cat, known scientifically as Puma concolor.

8 Midwest after More Than 100 Years They go by a lot of names: mountain lions, cougars, pumas, catamounts and more.

9 The catamount don't try to lay siege to 55 our p'sition, recognizing it as impregnable, but paddles back to the shore an' goes into watchful camp as prior.

10 Dark as it was Enoch could even distinguish the very tree out of which the catamount had sprung at him, and the murmur of the hurrying waters down the rocky bed reached his ear.

11 Amen, mistress," responded the sergeant; "for a surlier, misbegotten piece of flesh, there's not in these wild woods, giving you the choice of bear, panther, catamount, rattlesnake, or what not.

12 Williams had to have the full width of the floor whenever he tried to walk, and his enthusiastic imitations of an angry catamount were most creditable.

13 Cougars, also called mountain lions, pumas and catamounts, were native to Wisconsin but were extirpated through unregulated hunting in the 1800s.

14 And if the catamounts be yet brought to your eyes in sleep, 'tis not for my sake, but to show you the power of Him that led me there to save you.

15 Cassy was in a room floored with thick rugs, hung with heavy draperies, and in that room the catamount had hired her to sing!

16 Called by many names — puma, panther, cougar, mountain lion, catamount — Puma concolor has earned the enmity of ranchers and farmers, who hunted the cats for centuries.

17 You don't know no more about them than a baby does about a catamount.

18 Had he not been utterly prostrate and powerless, he would have sprung like a catamount at the throats of the very men who were dressing his wounds, and these were Tandy and Halcott himself.

19 Throughout the story, beetles tunnel through the woodwork; blight fells the trees; a catamount, referenced in rumor or song, stalks the patch.

20 When they roamed New England, they were called catamounts.

catamount 同义词

1 猫科野兽

cat-a-mountain

3 猞猁狲

catamountain lynx

4 美国山猫

bobcat

6 猫科的野兽

catamountain

7 爱吵架的人

catamountain

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