pounce的意思和读音

pounce

: [paʊns] : [paʊns]

v.

n.;()

pounces  pouncing  pounced  

v.recoil

n.leap,jump,spring,bound,swoop

v.attack,seize upon,seize,tackle,ambush

pouncev.

1.to move suddenly forwards in order to attack or catch sb/sth

The lion crouched ready to pounce.

The muggers pounced on her as she got out of the car.便

Rooney pounced on the loose ball and scored.

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v.1.()2.();(,);();...3.(,)4.5.; (upon) (at)6.(), (on upon)1.()2.();(,);();...3.(,)4.5.; (upon) (at)6.(), (on upon)

v.1.to quickly jump on or hold someone or something2.to react in a very sudden way, especially by criticizing someone

1. /Ponder( ) /Pounce( ) /Play( ) ...

2. Ravage Pounce Hurricane ...

3. dreadful pounce perfume ...

4. /Point /%t /Pounce /%t /Praise /%t ...

5. poultry n. , pounce vi. ;; poverty n. , ...

6. ""," potentiometer" ""," pounce" ""," pound mark" ...

7. convince 使 pounce ( pounce ( ...

8. /pity / 。 /pounce / 。 /praise / 。 ...

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1.The opposite-sex friend lurks like a hungry wolf, ready to pounce at the next opportunity.饿

2.And lately, at least, every time Obama turns around, he seems to give conservatives an opening to pounce on him.

3.Chinese banks could be well positioned because not many big European banks are likely to be ready to pounce.

4.Policemen were hiding themselves in the corners of the bank, ready to pounce on the thieves.

5.They stand ready to pounce whenever the offshore renminbi exchange rate strays too far from its onshore equivalent.

6.He looked at me, good-natured and ready to pounce, and I remembered that I had noticed this look even in the seminar.

7.She looked up and saw a cougar perched on the fence ready to pounce on the youngest child. Mrs. McAlister ran outside to save her children.

8.The end result, firmly sitting on 19 inch wheels, suggests power, strength and dynamism, like an animal ready to pounce.19

9.A mighty beast rises out of the water, ready to pounce on some unsuspecting prey.

10.If you see a great ticket price, be ready to pounce on it. Many times price cuts are short-lived, like 24 to 48 hours.2448