scavenger 英 ['skævɪn(d)ʒə]   美 ['skævɪndʒɚ]

scavenger

scavenger  英 ['skævɪn(d)ʒə] 美 ['skævɪndʒɚ]

n. 食腐动物;清道夫;[助剂] 清除剂;拾荒者 

名词复数:scavengers 

In the virtual world There.com, members plan on taking part in a scavenger hunt and Valentine-themed pajama party. 在 There.com虚拟世界上,成员们打算参加清道夫狩猎和情人节主题的睡衣派对。
He struck at one with his knife lashed to the end of an oar and watched the scavenger sliding down into deep water. 他用绑在桨的一头的刀子击中了其中的一条,并看着这条食腐动物滑到深海里去了。

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  • n. 食腐动物;清道夫;[助剂] 清除剂;拾荒者
  • 1. In the virtual world There.com, members plan on taking part in a scavenger hunt and Valentine-themed pajama party.

    在 There.com虚拟世界上,成员们打算参加清道夫狩猎和情人节主题的睡衣派对。

  • 2. He struck at one with his knife lashed to the end of an oar and watched the scavenger sliding down into deep water.

    他用绑在桨的一头的刀子击中了其中的一条,并看着这条食腐动物滑到深海里去了。

  • 3. scavenger hunts. Hide items such as tins of food, tube of toothpaste, toys, shoes etc. around your house and let your kids find them.

    清道夫。准备一些罐头食品,几管牙膏,玩具,鞋子等等。把它们藏在你的房子周围,让你的孩子去寻找。

  • scavenger (n.) 1540s, originally "person hired to remove refuse from streets," from Middle English scawageour (late 14c.), London official in charge of collecting tax on goods sold by foreign merchants, from Anglo-French scawager, from scawage "toll or duty on goods offered for sale in one's precinct" (c. 1400), from Old North French escauwage "inspection," from a Germanic source (compare Old High German scouwon, Old English sceawian "to look at, inspect;" see show (v.)).
scav·en·ger / ˈskævɪndʒə(r) ; NAmE ˈskævɪndʒər / noun an animal, a bird or a person that scavenges 食腐肉的兽(或鸟);捡破烂的人;拾荒者 scavenger scavengers scav·en·ger / ˈskævɪndʒə(r) ; NAmE ˈskævɪndʒər /
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