hunt
hunt 英 [hʌnt] 美 [hʌnt]
v. 打猎;搜索 n. 狩猎;搜寻
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- To hunt is to track and kill an animal for fun or food. In Italy, they use pigs to hunt truffles. In the US, they use shotguns to hunt deer.
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- v. 打猎;搜索
- n. 狩猎;搜寻
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1. Lions sometimes hunt alone.
狮子有时单独猎食。
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2. I've hunted everywhere but I can't find it.
我到处都搜遍了,就是找不到它。
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3. She is still hunting for a new job.
她还在找新工作。
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4. Police are hunting an escaped criminal.
警察正在追捕一名逃犯。
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5. The hunt is on for a suitable candidate.
正在物色合适的人选。
- hunt (n.) early 12c., "act of chasing game," from hunt (v.). Old English had huntung, huntoþ. Meaning "body of persons associated for the purpose of hunting with a pack of hounds" is first recorded 1570s. Meaning "act of searching for someone or something" is from c. 1600.
- hunt (v.) Old English huntian "chase game" (transitive and intransitive), perhaps developed from hunta "hunter," and related to hentan "to seize," from Proto-Germanic *huntojan (source also of Gothic hinþan "to seize, capture," Old High German hunda "booty"), which is of uncertain origin. Not the usual Germanic word for this, which is represented by Dutch jagen, German jagen (see yacht (n.)). General sense of "search diligently" (for anything) is first recorded c. 1200. Related: Hunted; hunting. To hunt (something) up "search for until found" is from 1791. Parlor game hunt the slipper is attested from 1766.
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