jackal 英 [ˈdʒækl]   美 [ˈdʒækəl, -ˌɔl]

jackal

jackal  英 [ˈdʒækl] 美 [ˈdʒækəl, -ˌɔl]

n. [脊椎] 豺;走狗  vi. 做走狗 

名词复数:jackals 

Some scientists question whether the Ethiopian wolf is a true wolf or a jackal. 许多科学家想知道埃塞俄比亚狼是真正的狼还是一种豺狼。
In Arabic, it seems the term is “the rats are getting married”, while Bulgarians prefer to speak of bears doing so; in Hindi it becomes “the jackal’s wedding”; Koreans refer to tigers likewise. 阿拉伯语中,太阳雨被称为“老鼠要结婚”,保加利亚人则说熊要结婚,北印度语里要结婚的动物变成了豺,韩国人却说是老虎要结婚。

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  • n. [脊椎] 豺;走狗
  • vi. 做走狗
  • 1. Some scientists question whether the Ethiopian wolf is a true wolf or a jackal.

    许多科学家想知道埃塞俄比亚狼是真正的狼还是一种豺狼。

  • 2. In Arabic, it seems the term is “the rats are getting married”, while Bulgarians prefer to speak of bears doing so; in Hindi it becomes “the jackal’s wedding”; Koreans refer to tigers likewise.

    阿拉伯语中,太阳雨被称为“老鼠要结婚”,保加利亚人则说熊要结婚,北印度语里要结婚的动物变成了豺,韩国人却说是老虎要结婚。

  • 3. The new jackal sounds cool. Hopefully it will be similar in cost/build time to vulture.

    豺狼战车的确是个很酷的新单位,希望它的建造成本和时间跟雷车基本相同。

  • jackal (n.) c. 1600, from French chacal, earlier jackal, from Turkish çakal, from Persian shaghal, from or cognate with Sanskrit srgala-s, literally "the howler." Figurative sense of "skulking henchman" is from the old belief that jackals stirred up game for lions.
jackal / ˈdʒækl ; NAmE ˈdʒækl / / ˈdʒækɔːl ; NAmE ˈdʒækɔːl / noun a wild animal like a dog, that eats the meat of animals that are already dead and lives in Africa and Asia 豺;胡狼 jackal jackals jackal / ˈdʒækl ; NAmE ˈdʒækl /
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