squirrel
- IPA[ˈskwɪrəl]
英式
- an agile tree-dwelling rodent with a bushy tail, typically feeding on nuts and seeds.;a related rodent of the squirrel family.
- move in an inquisitive and restless manner
verb: squirrel, 3rd person present: squirrels, gerund or present participle: squirrelling, past tense: squirrelled, past participle: squirrelled
noun: squirrel, plural noun: squirrels
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名詞
- 1. an agile tree-dwelling rodent with a bushy tail, typically feeding on nuts and seeds.
- ▪ a related rodent of the squirrel family.
- ▪ the fur of the squirrel.
動詞
- 1. move in an inquisitive and restless manner they were squirrelling around in the woods in search of something
- a rotating cylindrical cage in which a small captive animal can exercise as on a treadmill.
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- a rotating cylindrical cage in which a small captive animal can exercise as on a treadmill.
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- a small South American monkey with a non-prehensile tail, typically moving through trees by leaping.
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- an American tree squirrel with mainly grey fur.
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- an African tree squirrel that typically has a dark ringed tail, noted for basking in the sun, ...
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- hide money or something of value in a safe place
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- an American tree squirrel with mainly gray fur.
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- a small squirrel that has skin joining the fore- and hindlimbs for gliding from tree to tree.
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- IPA[ˈskwər(ə)l]
美式
- an agile tree-dwelling rodent with a bushy tail, typically feeding on nuts and seeds.
- move in an inquisitive and restless manner: they were squirreling around in the woods in search of something
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