hound
- IPA[haʊnd]
英式
- a dog of a breed used for hunting, especially one able to track by scent;a person eagerly seeking something
- harass, persecute, or pursue relentlessly
noun: hound, plural noun: hounds
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名詞
- 1. a dog of a breed used for hunting, especially one able to track by scent a hound came running through the trees, nose to the ground
- ▪ a person eagerly seeking something he has a reputation as a publicity hound
- ▪ informal, dated a despicable or contemptible man.
- 2. used in names of dogfishes, e.g. nurse hound, smooth hound.
動詞
- 1. harass, persecute, or pursue relentlessly she was hounded by the Italian press his opponents used the allegations to hound him out of office 同義詞 反義詞
- a bloodhound.
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- a bloodhound.
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- a small European shark which typically lives close to the bottom in shallow waters.
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- a large spotted dogfish of the northeastern Atlantic, which is caught for food.
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- a sturdy hunting dog of a breed with a long body, short legs, and big ears.
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- a dog of a breed of hound from Ibiza, characterized by large, pointed, pricked ears and white, ...
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- a hunting dog of a short-coated tan-coloured breed with large, pointed ears.
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- a hound used to hunt with a drag.
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美式
- a dog of a breed used for hunting, especially one able to track by scent.
- harass, persecute, or pursue relentlessly: his opponents used the allegations to hound him out of office a tenacious attorney general who had hounded Jimmy Hoffa and other labor bosses
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