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单词 groundhog
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Definition of groundhog in English:

groundhog

nounˈɡraʊndhɒɡ
North American
  • another term for woodchuck
    Example sentencesExamples
    • At least 3 woodchucks / groundhogs are reputed to predict the weather.
    • He mentioned in passing that as a kid here he could tell the difference between the footprints of foxes, groundhogs and raccoons.
    • When the groundhog named Punxsutawney Phil was pulled from his fake tree trunk in Pennsylvania on February 2, he saw his shadow.
    • If your prime target is marmots or groundhogs, there's even less justification for scopes above 16x because the target is larger.
    • Depending upon where you live, you may need to protect young plants from rabbits and groundhogs that find new shoots appetizing.
    • By sheer luck, no chipmunks or groundhogs have yet found it.
    • The groundhog, also called the woodchuck, is a tunnel master who finds any number of garden plants appealing both above and below the ground.
    • Canada geese, muskrats, groundhogs, beavers, and various bird species may cause nuisance problems in and around the pond.
    • Records of the groundhogs ' predictions have been kept since 1887.
    • Like the polar bear, the groundhog, and other creatures of the wild, professional eaters have internal barometers, delicately calibrated to different times of the year.
    • The principal function of the fence was to keep animals out, particularly rabbits, but also skunks, raccoons, and groundhogs, all notorious crop destroyers.
    • Is it a groundhog, a gopher, a badger or a rabbit?
    • It's not unusual at all to see snakes, groundhogs, skunks, fox, and numerous other creatures.
    • If you live out West, it's the marmot - the groundhog's cowboy cousin - or prairie rats that command your attention.
    • When the days start to grow longer in February, Americans are as hungry as a bunch of groundhogs, drooling for the first tender greens of spring.
    • Something (I suspect a groundhog, or a deer, or a gigantic mutant rabbit) has started chewing on a couple of the pumpkins in the garden pumpkin patch.
    • Woodchucks, also known as groundhogs, are a member of the squirrel family and reside throughout the east and mid-west sections of the United States and most of Canada.
    • The snow is not as white, the road salt is collecting in classrooms, everybody walks head down to avoid winter, midterms loom on the horizon, co-op interviews are in full swing and groundhogs are forecasting spring.
    • The groundhogs have chewed through countless car wires and insulation, and have even been found by unsuspecting mechanics nestled under car hoods, still perniciously gnawing.
    • Like the groundhog of spring, today I saw my shadow.
 
 

Definition of groundhog in US English:

groundhog

noun
North American
  • another term for woodchuck
    Example sentencesExamples
    • If you live out West, it's the marmot - the groundhog's cowboy cousin - or prairie rats that command your attention.
    • Is it a groundhog, a gopher, a badger or a rabbit?
    • He mentioned in passing that as a kid here he could tell the difference between the footprints of foxes, groundhogs and raccoons.
    • Canada geese, muskrats, groundhogs, beavers, and various bird species may cause nuisance problems in and around the pond.
    • The groundhog, also called the woodchuck, is a tunnel master who finds any number of garden plants appealing both above and below the ground.
    • Records of the groundhogs ' predictions have been kept since 1887.
    • It's not unusual at all to see snakes, groundhogs, skunks, fox, and numerous other creatures.
    • The snow is not as white, the road salt is collecting in classrooms, everybody walks head down to avoid winter, midterms loom on the horizon, co-op interviews are in full swing and groundhogs are forecasting spring.
    • At least 3 woodchucks / groundhogs are reputed to predict the weather.
    • Depending upon where you live, you may need to protect young plants from rabbits and groundhogs that find new shoots appetizing.
    • By sheer luck, no chipmunks or groundhogs have yet found it.
    • Like the groundhog of spring, today I saw my shadow.
    • Like the polar bear, the groundhog, and other creatures of the wild, professional eaters have internal barometers, delicately calibrated to different times of the year.
    • When the groundhog named Punxsutawney Phil was pulled from his fake tree trunk in Pennsylvania on February 2, he saw his shadow.
    • Woodchucks, also known as groundhogs, are a member of the squirrel family and reside throughout the east and mid-west sections of the United States and most of Canada.
    • If your prime target is marmots or groundhogs, there's even less justification for scopes above 16x because the target is larger.
    • When the days start to grow longer in February, Americans are as hungry as a bunch of groundhogs, drooling for the first tender greens of spring.
    • The groundhogs have chewed through countless car wires and insulation, and have even been found by unsuspecting mechanics nestled under car hoods, still perniciously gnawing.
    • Something (I suspect a groundhog, or a deer, or a gigantic mutant rabbit) has started chewing on a couple of the pumpkins in the garden pumpkin patch.
    • The principal function of the fence was to keep animals out, particularly rabbits, but also skunks, raccoons, and groundhogs, all notorious crop destroyers.
 
 
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