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  1. bushwhack

    • IPA[ˈbʊʃwak]

    英式

    • v.
      live or travel in wild or uncultivated country;cut or push one's way through vegetation or across rough country, not following an established trail
    • verb: bushwhack, 3rd person present: bushwhacks, gerund or present participle: bushwhacking, past tense: bushwhacked, past participle: bushwhacked

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    動詞

    • 1. North American, Australian, New Zealand live or travel in wild or uncultivated country for 12 years, he has bushwhacked across southern Utah
    • cut or push one's way through vegetation or across rough country, not following an established trail he'd bushwhacked down the steep slopes
    • work clearing scrub and felling trees in bush country.
    • 2. North American engage in guerrilla warfare the loyal men of the neighbourhood bushwhacked and made the place too hot for them
    • make a surprise attack on (someone) from a hidden place; ambush as he was leaving they bushwhacked him
    • adj.
      exhausted or worn out: it's been a long day and we're completely bushwhacked

    Oxford Dictionary

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    • IPA[ˈbo͝oSHˌ(h)wak]

    美式

    • v.
      live or travel in wild or uncultivated country: for 12 years, he has bushwhacked across southern Utah

    Oxford American Dictionary