hunting的意思和读音

hunting

: [ˈhʌntɪŋ] : ['hʌntɪŋ]

n.

v.“hunt”

n.blood sport,fox hunting,shooting,stalking

huntingn.

1.chasing and killing wild animals and birds as a sport or for food

to go hunting

Since 1977 otter hunting has been illegal. 1977

2.the process of looking for sth

We're going house-hunting at the weekend.

How's the job-hunting going?

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v.1.“hunt”

n.1.the activity of chasing and killing wild animals; connected with or used for hunting2.the activity of looking for a particular thing that you want or need

v.1.The present participle of hunt

1. hunch back hunting hurdle ...

2. homework hunting opera ...

3. Humidity 湿 Hunting hydro-agriculture ...

4. hunter hunting hurwitz criterion ...

5. humidity 湿 hunting hyperbola 线 ...

6. hunting time hunting huntite ...

7. meats n. (), hunting n. , , lawsuit n. () ...

8. chatter hunting impedance matching ...

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1.Hunting Herding and hunting were the means of existence to the ancestors of the snowy region. The skill is still being practised now.

2.Strangers meet, as there was no malicious each other, hands on hunting down the sticks or stones, for the other side feel palm.

3.A man running from a western Michigan store with stolen hunting knives hidden in his pants tripped, fell and stabbed himself in the stomach.西

4.What I did was, I pulled the old peak of my hunting hat around to the front, then pulled it way down over my eyes.

5.Besides, there's a small issue. As she said that the head-hunting company offered her a position in another department.

6.No doubt his gesture of spending five days in the politburo hunting lodge with me was to establish a standard for us to emulate.姿仿

7.The rules in this book allow you and a group of friends to assume the roles of a pack of werewolves, hunting and fighting as one.

8."People were still hunting them but this was more challenging, so they developed somewhat better tools for the job, " he said.“。”

9.Until a few decades ago, that hunting accident would have been a local misfortune, a curse played out in a few rural villages.

10.Then one day when the king had ridden out hunting, she took the little shirts and went into the woods. The ball of yarn showed her the way.便线