hare 英 [heə(r)]   美 [her]

hare

hare  英 [heə(r)] 美 [her]

n. 野兔 

进行时:haring  过去式:hared  过去分词:hared  第三人称单数:hares  名词复数:hares 

We saw a hare jumping into our garden and ran it off. 我们看见一只野兔窜入花园里,便把它赶跑了。
He found the shin-bone of a hare lying on the grass. 他在草地上发现一根野兔的胫骨,骨头上有个洞;

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  • n. 野兔
  • 1. We saw a hare jumping into our garden and ran it off.

    我们看见一只野兔窜入花园里,便把它赶跑了。

  • 2. He found the shin-bone of a hare lying on the grass.

    他在草地上发现一根野兔的胫骨,骨头上有个洞;

  • 3. And the hare said to him, 'The piece of red gold that thou seekest is in the cavern that is behind thee.

    小野兔告诉他说:“你所寻找的那块红色的金子就在你身后的大洞穴里。

  • hare (n.) Old English hara "hare," from West Germanic *hasan- (source also of Old Frisian hasa, Middle Dutch haese, Dutch haas, Old High German haso, German Hase), of uncertain origin; possibly the original sense was "gray" (compare Old English hasu, Old High German hasan "gray"), from PIE *kas- "gray" (source also of Latin canus "white, gray, gray-haired"). Perhaps cognate with Sanskrit sasah, Afghan soe, Welsh ceinach "hare." Rabbits burrow in the ground; hares do not.
  • hare (v.) "to harry, harass," 1520s; meaning "to frighten" is 1650s; of uncertain origin; connections have been suggested to harry (v.) and to hare (n.). Related: Hared; haring.
hare / heə(r) ; NAmE her / noun , verb hare hares hared haring noun an animal like a large rabbitwith very strong back legs, that can run very fast 野兔 IDIOMsee mad verb [intransitive ] + adv./prep. ( BrE) to run or go somewhere very fast 飞跑;疾走 hare / heə(r) ; NAmE her /
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