fox 英 [fɒks]   美 [fɑks]

fox

fox  英 [fɒks] 美 [fɑks]

n. 狐狸;狡猾的人 

进行时:foxing  过去式:foxed  过去分词:foxed  第三人称单数:foxes  名词复数:foxes 

a clever fox  伶俐的狐狸
a sly fox  一只狡猾的狐狸

  • A fox is a small, dog-like wild animal with pointed ears and nose, and a thick tail. A red fox has dark front legs that look like little opera gloves. They’re sneaky, so a fox can also be a tricky person.
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  • n. 狐狸;狡猾的人
  • 1. a clever fox

    伶俐的狐狸

  • 2. a sly fox

    一只狡猾的狐狸

fox / fɒks ; NAmE fɑːks / noun , verb fox foxes foxed foxing noun 1 [countable ] a wild animal of the dog family, with reddish-brown fur, a pointed face and a thick heavy tail 狐;狐狸 see also flying fox , vixen  (1 ) 2 [uncountable ] the skin and fur of the fox,used to make coats, etc. 狐皮 3 [countable ] ( often disapproving) a person who is clever and able to get what they want by influencing or tricking other people 狡猾的人;老狐狸;老滑头 He's a wily old fox. 他是个诡计多端的老狐狸。 4 [countable ] ( informal) an attractive young woman 漂亮的年轻女子 verb foxsb ( informal) ( especially BrE) to be too difficult for sb to understand or solve; to trick or confuse sb 使猜不透;把…难住;使上当;使迷惑 The last question foxed even our panel of experts. 最后这个问题甚至把我们的专家小组都难倒了。 fox / fɒks ; NAmE fɑːks /
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