fox的意思和读音

fox

: [fɒks] : [fɒks]

n.;【

v.使使

广

foxes  foxing  foxed  

v.enlighten

v.baffle,bamboozle,con,confuse,deceive

foxn.

1.[c]a wild animal of the dog family, with reddish-brown fur, a pointed face and a thick heavy tail

2.[u]the skin and fur of the fox , used to make coats, etc.

3.[c]a person who is clever and able to get what they want by influencing or tricking other people

He's a wily old fox.

4.[c](informal)an attractive young woman

v.

1.(informal)~ sb使使使to be too difficult for sb to understand or solve; to trick or confuse sb

The last question foxed even our panel of experts.

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v.1.使;使2.

n.1.[Animal]a carnivorous animal of the dog family that has a pointed muzzle, large ears, a long bushy tail, and usually reddish-brown or grey fur. (Foxes are found throughout most of the world and hunt alone, mainly at night, relying on cunning and an acute sense of hearing and smell.)2.the fur of a fox, used to make or decorate coats3.<figurative>a sly and cunning person4.<slang>someone who is very sexually attractive, especially a woman5.a member of a Native North American people who lived in Michigan, Wisconsin, Illinois, and Iowa, and now live mainly in Oklahoma and Iowa. (Following US attempts under a spurious treaty to move the Fox from their lands in Illinois, they joined with the Sauk in the Black Hawk War of 1832.)6.a language spoken in parts of Iowa and Oklahoma, belonging to the Algonquian group of Algonquian-wakashan.7.river of eastern Wisconsin, rising in Columbia county and flowing southwestward before emptying into Lake Michigan at green bay1.[Animal]a carnivorous animal of the dog family that has a pointed muzzle, large ears, a long bushy tail, and usually reddish-brown or grey fur. (Foxes are found throughout most of the world and hunt alone, mainly at night, relying on cunning and an acute sense of hearing and smell.)2.the fur of a fox, used to make or decorate coats3.<figurative>a sly and cunning person4.<slang>someone who is very sexually attractive, especially a woman5.a member of a Native North American people who lived in Michigan, Wisconsin, Illinois, and Iowa, and now live mainly in Oklahoma and Iowa. (Following US attempts under a spurious treaty to move the Fox from their lands in Illinois, they joined with the Sauk in the Black Hawk War of 1832.)6.a language spoken in parts of Iowa and Oklahoma, belonging to the Algonquian group of Algonquian-wakashan.7.river of eastern Wisconsin, rising in Columbia county and flowing southwestward before emptying into Lake Michigan at green bay

v.1.to confuse or baffle somebody2.to deceive or outwit somebody by means of sly trickery

1. EXTREMA RATIO FOX Gerber ...

2.,10FOX)、(NGC)(STAR)

4. fourth n. fox fragrant ...

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1."Oh, some stones and mud! " Fox goes on with his head down as if he is very busy.“!”

2."I'm not sure whether you'll like this food but help yourself" said the fox putting down the dish on the talbe.:“。”

3.Once upon a time there lived a fox and a crane in a village. One day, the fox invited the crane to dinner.&

4.A fox's tail was caught in a trap. When he was trying to release himself, he lost his whole tail except the stump.

5.Shortly afterwards, a fox came up to him and said, "Ah, I knew it was you by your voice. "

6.The chakra arms around Naruto take now the shape of the fox's head, giving it a ghostly appearance.

7.Fox, just at the time of the vintage, stole into a vine-yard where the ripe sunny Grapes were trellised up on high in most tempting show.

8.once upon a time a fox found a bunch of ripe grape in a tree.

9.Despite years of hard work, he says, without adequate savings, Mr. Fox "still felt he had nothing to show for it as he went into his 50s. "使,Fox50。”

10.He never smiled a bit and didn't even bother to celebrate with a round of drinks at the "Blue Fox" .