poacher的意思和读音

poacher

: [ˈpoʊtʃər] : [ˈpəʊtʃə(r)]

n.

poachers  

n.thief,rustler,robber,pilferer

poachern.

1.a person who illegally hunts birds, animals or fish on sb's else's property

2.a special pan for poaching eggs

3.a player who waits near the opposite team's goal in order to try to score if they get the ball

n.1.2.3.

n.1.someone who illegally catches or kills animals, birds, or fish on someone elses property2.a special pan designed for poaching eggs

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1.You spot a lone man, a poacher by the looks of him, running from two men on horseback.

2.While centre forward Thierry Henry rarely scores a tap-in, Pires seems to picking up a poacher's instincts as he gets older.

3.The poacher: someone connects with you in order to see your list of contacts with a view to poaching your clients.

4.He had a gun which he used better than any one else in the world, he was a bit of a poacher, and this injured his case.

5.A keeper is only a poacher turns outside in, and a poacher a keeper turns inside out.

6.Of course, there is always a risk in trying to reform a poacher.

7.The arrow had been shot by a poacher which had been hunting a stag. What a stroke of luck!鹿

8.He was also a very brave player and a real goal poacher inside the box.

9.The poacher supreme served the ball into space and Rooney calmly clipped, with his left foot, a shot of unerring power.

10.Facebook, in particular, has been a merciless poacher from Google.Facebook,