单词 | have a wolf by the ears |
释义 | wolf /wŭlf/noun (pl wolves /wŭlvz/)
(also wolve /wŭlv/) to hunt for wolves transitive verb (often with down or up; informal)To devour ravenously ORIGIN: OE wulf; Ger Wolf; L vulpēs fox, lupus wolf; Gr lykos wolf wolfˈer or wolvˈer noun A hunter of wolves wolfˈing or wolvˈing noun The hunting of wolves for their skins wolfˈish or wolvˈish adjective
wolfˈishly or wolvˈishly adverb wolfˈkin and wolfˈling noun A young wolf wolfˈlike adjective wolfˈberry noun
wolf cub noun
wolf dog noun
wolfˈfish noun (also sea-wolf and catfish) any genus of fierce and voracious salt-water fishes wolfˈhound noun Any of several breeds of large domestic dog, such as the Irish wolfhound, formerly used to hunt wolves wolf note noun (music) A wolf wolf pack noun
wolfsˈbane or wolf's bane noun An aconite, esp Aconitum lycoctonum wolf's foot or wolf's claw noun The club moss (genus Lycopodium) wolfˈskin noun The skin or pelt of a wolf wolf's peach noun The tomato wolf spider noun Any spider of the Lycosa genus, to which the true tarantula belongs, or of the family Lycosidae wolf tooth noun A small supernumerary premolar in a horse wolf whistle noun A two-note whistle uttered as a coarse expression of admiration, typically by a man at the sight of a woman wolfˈ-whistle transitive verb and intransitive verb cry wolf To give a false alarm, from the story of the boy who cried ‘Wolf’ when there was none, and was not believed when there was one have (or hold) a wolf by the ears To be in a desperately difficult situation have a wolf in the stomach To be ravenously hungry keep the wolf from the door To keep away poverty or hunger see a wolf To be tongue-tied (in allusion to an old superstition) throw or fling to the wolves To abandon to certain destruction wolf in sheep's clothing Someone who behind a kindly and inoffensive exterior is dangerous and unscrupulous |
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