单词 | hunting |
释义 | hunting From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Other sportshuntinghunt‧ing /ˈhʌntɪŋ/ ●●○ noun [uncountable]1 DSOchasing and killing animals for food or sport2 DSOin Britain, the sport of hunting foxes SYN foxhunting3 → job-hunting/house-hunting/flat-hunting4 → go hunting —hunting adjective a hunting rifleExamples from the Corpushunting• Becky Blandford, who's still seriously ill more than forty eight hours after a hunting accident.• Oh my, I think we're going hunting.• Job hunting takes a lot of effort and can be a long, depressing process.• They can not be predicted, and amateurs have a fine record in nova hunting.• Diana later realized that Camilla saw Charles's love of hunting as a conduit to maintaining her own friendship.• They're hunting, and you're hiding.• Since hunting was stopped about twenty years ago, the behaviour of the seals has changed dramatically.• Carnivores can also adjust the size of the hunting party to the kind of prey being sought. |
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