raccoon 英 [rə'kuːn]   美 [ræ'kun]

raccoon

raccoon  英 [rə'kuːn] 美 [ræ'kun]

n. 浣熊;浣熊毛皮 

名词复数:raccoons 

If you domesticate this raccoon,it will have trouble living in the wild. 如果你驯养这只浣熊,它生活在野外将会有困难。
Amid the multitudes in sleek evening garb, the molting birds had the look of disheveled bounders or tipplers in moth-eaten raccoon coats. 在大量有光泽的晚礼服中,脱毛企鹅看起来就像穿着被虫蛀的浣熊皮外套的邋遢莽汉或者醉鬼。

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  • n. 浣熊;浣熊毛皮
  • 1. If you domesticate this raccoon,it will have trouble living in the wild.

    如果你驯养这只浣熊,它生活在野外将会有困难。

  • 2. Amid the multitudes in sleek evening garb, the molting birds had the look of disheveled bounders or tipplers in moth-eaten raccoon coats.

    在大量有光泽的晚礼服中,脱毛企鹅看起来就像穿着被虫蛀的浣熊皮外套的邋遢莽汉或者醉鬼。

  • 3. Who doesn’t like a raccoon?

    谁不喜欢一个浣熊呢?

  • raccoon (n.) also racoon, c. 1600, arocoun, from Algonquian (Powhatan) arahkun, from arahkunem "he scratches with the hands." Early forms included Capt. John Smith's raugroughcum. In Norwegian, vaskebjørn, literally "wash-bear."
rac·coon ( also ra·coon ) / rəˈkuːn ; NAmE ræˈkuːn / noun 1 [countable ] a small N American animal with greyish-brown fur, black marks on its face and a thick tail 浣熊;北美浣熊 2 [uncountable ] the fur of the raccoon 浣熊的毛皮 raccoon raccoons rac·coon / rəˈkuːn ; NAmE ræˈkuːn /
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