英:[ˈhʌntɪd]
美:[ˈhʌntɪd]
英:[ˈhʌntɪd]
美:[ˈhʌntɪd]
词根:hunt
adj.hunting 打猎的;振荡的
n.hunt 狩猎;搜寻
hunter 猎人;猎犬;搜寻者
hunting 打猎;追逐;搜索
huntress 女猎人
v.hunting 狩猎;寻找(hunt的ing形式);追捕
vi.hunt 打猎;搜寻
vt.hunt 打猎;搜索
verb
transitive verb
to pursue for food or in sport
hunt buffalo
to manage in the search for game
hunts a pack of dogs
to pursue with intent to capture
hunted the escapees
to search out : seek
to drive or chase especially by harrying
members … were hunted from their homes—J. T. Adams
to traverse in search of prey
hunts the woods
intransitive verb
to take part in a hunt
to attempt to find something
to oscillate alternately to each side (as of a neutral point) or to run alternately faster and slower—used especially of a device or machine
biographical name (1)
(James Henry) Leigh 1784–1859 English writer
noun
the act, the practice, or an instance of hunting
a group of mounted hunters and their hunting dogs
biographical name (3)
(William) Hol*manˈhōl-mən 1827–1910 English painter
biographical name (2)
Sir R(ichard) Timothy 1943– British molecular biologist
hunt for搜寻,寻找
hunt down穷追直至抓获
in the hunt[美国俚语]有机会
easter egg hunt寻找复活节彩蛋活动
treasure hunt寻宝游戏;寻找珍宝
hunt up搜寻;猎取
scavenger hunt寻物游戏(参加者在规定的时间内寻找指定的物品,以先找到者或先找到的队为胜)
Verb Middle English, from Old English huntian; akin to Old English hentan to seize
The first known use of hunt was before the 12th century
hurdle1 of 2noun
a movable panel used as a fence
a barrier to be jumped in a race
a race in which such barriers must be jumped
obstacle
hurdle2 of 2verb
to leap over while running
the horse hurdled the fence
overcome sense 1
hurdle1 of 2noun
a movable panel used as a fence
a barrier to be jumped in a race
a race in which such barriers must be jumped
obstacle
hurdle2 of 2verb
to leap over while running
the horse hurdled the fence
overcome sense 1
huntsmannoun
a person who hunts game
a person who manages a hunt and looks after the hounds
huntressnoun
a woman who hunts game
huntingnoun
the action of one that huntsespecially: the chasing of game
hunternoun
a person who huntsespecially: one who hunts game
a dog or horse used or trained for hunting
hunternoun
a person who huntsespecially: one who hunts game
a dog or horse used or trained for hunting
hunt1 of 2verb
to seek out and chase (game) for food or sport
hunt squirrel
to use in hunting game
hunts a pack of dogs
to chase in order to capture
to search out : look for : seek
hunting for my gloves
to drive or chase especially by repeated attacks
hunt a criminal out of town
to search through looking for prey
hunts the woods
hunt2 of 2noun
the action, the practice, or an instance of hunting
a group of huntersespecially: a group of hunters on horseback and their hunting dogs
1 Another survivor—Tom the blacksmith—observed that the law had hunted Lander for months.
2 “And I don’t like being hunted by invisible corpse beasts,” said the clown, and he began to pry the older brother from the younger.
3 For millions of years, humans hunted smaller creatures and gathered what they could, all the while being hunted by larger predators.
4 I know that mice get hunted and they sometimes get poisoned or caught in traps.
5 These cattle were descendants of generations of desert cattle, born in dry sand and scrubby mesquite, where they hunted water the way desert antelope did.
6 Night thickened about the hunter and the hunted, and snow blew fine across the path that Ged could no longer see.
7 When Mom was fourteen years old, the Makah Nation hunted a gray whale.
8 She had been hunted by bloodhounds, shocked by cattle prods, chewed by police dogs, peppered lightly with shotgun pellets.
9 War criminals will be hunted relentlessly and judged severely.
我们将毫不留情地追捕战争罪犯,坚决将他们绳之以法.
10 "Alfyn will trouble the realm no longer, but some of his company escaped us. We hunted down as many as we could, but it may be that a few will win back to the mountains."
11 "What if you climbed up in a tree and acted as a lookout while I hunted?"
12 Last December they hunted down and killed one of the gangsters.
去年12月他们追捕到其中一名匪徒并将其击毙。
13 We hunted gazelles and antelope and buffalo whose migrations ebbed and flowed with the seasons.
14 The rest of the day went pretty smooth if you didn't count the fact that I knew I was being hunted, which I have to tell you is a pretty jacked-up feeling.
15 She headed for the wispy girl, whose eyes looked hunted and scared.
16 Sometimes Sounder and his master hunted in the wind.
17 I hunted the dog away.
我把那只狗赶走了.
18 “Now that you have some idea what he looked like, want to go see where he lived, and played, and hunted—all that stuff?”
19 She camped again and hunted for food rather than depend on her stores.
20 John set out that day to hunt for work.
约翰那天外出找工作。
1 焦虑的
hung up wound up anxious tense distressed uneasy oppressed strained frayed distracted suspenseful angsty stressed out disconcerted strung up tensed up worried troubled agitated jumpy agonized state in a stew
3 受迫害
5 焦虑
hung up wound up stressful anxious tense distressed uneasy oppressed strained frayed distracted suspenseful angsty stressed out disconcerted strung up nervously anxiety tension fuss suspense agitation angst nervousness hang-up uneasiness dysphoria disquiet concern worry stress distress disturb oppress agitate disconcert tensed up be get into a state be in into a state be get into a lather be in into a lather tear your hair out weigh down worried troubled agitated jumpy agonized state strain funk malaise trouble sweat fret agonize in a stew