foxhunt如何读

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foxhunt是什么意思

  • n.(猎人)猎狐

foxhunt英英释义

Noun:
  1. mounted hunters follow hounds in pursuit of a fox

Verb:
  1. hunt foxes, on horseback and with dogs

foxhunt词源英文解释

The first known use of foxhunting was in 1674

foxhunt 例句

1 They bred dogs for foxhunting, for duck hunting, for bringing down bulls, and for squeezing into tight places to catch rats and other vermin.

2 "You look at votes that didn't happen, over foxhunting or Sunday trading. It's clear that the SNP MPs are having a direct impact on the legislative programme," says David Torrance.

3 But compared to the gladiatorial essence of football, golf is a cross-country foxhunt.

4 Along with most Conservative MPs she voted against an outright ban on foxhunting and has since promised a free vote on the issue.

5 National Trust members have voted to ban trail hunting on its land amid fears it is being used as a "smokescreen" for illegal foxhunts.

6 A person who assists the huntsman in handling a pack of hounds in foxhunting.

帮猎人赶猎狗的人在猎狐中帮助猎手管理猎狗的副手

7 Polls such as this make a mockery of environment secretary Andrea Leadsom saying that she intends to take a “fresh look” at the foxhunting ban.

8 If I tried to leg it, there'd be a foxhunt through the village with Wilcox as the hunt master and me as the fox.

9 The link between Norman warfare and Victorian foxhunting is perfect.

10 Once at least he went out foxhunting, and though he despised the amusement, was deeply touched by the complimentary assertion that he rode as well as the most illiterate fellow in England.

11 Billy Lee had a special role as the huntsman, tending the horses and riding beside Washington on the foxhunts that Washington loved so much.

12 Hunt had to backtrack after suggesting he would allow a vote on scrapping the ban on foxhunting.

13 Conservatives tend to be upset by his enthusiasm for Islam and his environmentalism; liberals object to his vehement defense of foxhunting and his protectiveness of Britain’s ancient social hierarchies.

14 Email addresses are harvested via petitions on issues from climate change to foxhunting.

15 He affected to be a Tory and a High Churchman, and was consequently regarded by the foxhunting lords of manors, all over the kingdom, as an oracle.

16 Before proceeding any farther, I would beg that the Squire might not be confounded with that class of hard-riding, foxhunting gentlemen so often described, and, in fact, so nearly extinct in England.

17 With foxhunting, he was a bit unsure at first.

18 Mr Herring was a successful man and a good man; at all events he had no worse failing than an inordinate love of foxhunting.

19 South Hamilton’s foxhunting and private country club, Myopia Hunt Club, is featured in the movie, as is one Cambridge house.

20 A vote to relax the ban on foxhunting in England and Wales has been postponed after SNP MPs planned to vote against it.

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