shark 英 [ʃɑ:k]   美 [ʃɑrk]

shark

shark  英 [ʃɑ:k] 美 [ʃɑrk]

n. 鲨鱼; 

进行时:sharking  过去式:sharked  过去分词:sharked  第三人称单数:sharks  名词复数:sharks 

they drove the shark away. 他们把鲨鱼赶走了。

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  • n. 鲨鱼;
  • 1. they drove the shark away.

    他们把鲨鱼赶走了。

  • shark (n.) 1560s, of uncertain origin; apparently the word and the first specimen were brought to London by Capt. John Hawkins's second expedition (landed 1565; see Hakluyt).
  • shark (v.) c. 1600, "to live by one's wits," of uncertain origin (see shark (n.)); according to OED, at least partly a variant of shirk. Meaning "obtain by sharking" is from 1610s. Related: Sharked; sharking.
shark / ʃɑːk ; NAmE ʃɑːrk / noun 1 a large sea fish with very sharp teeth and a pointed finon its back. There are several types of shark,some of which can attack people swimming. 鲨鱼 2 ( informal, disapproving) a person who is dishonest in business, especially sb who gives bad advice and gets people to pay too much for sth 坑蒙拐骗的人;诈骗者 see also loan shark shark sharks shark / ʃɑːk ; NAmE ʃɑːrk /
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