wolf

英 [wʊlf] 美 [wʊlf]

n.  狼
v.  大口地快吃; 狼吞虎咽

复数:wolves过去式:wolfed现在分词:wolfing过去分词:wolfed第三人称单数:wolfs

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牛津词典

noun


  1. a large wild animal of the dog family, that lives and hunts in groups
    1. a pack of wolves
      一群狼

verb

  1. 大口地快吃;狼吞虎咽
    to eat food very quickly, especially by putting a lot of it in your mouth at once

    柯林斯词典


    1. A wolf is a wild animal that looks like a large dog.
      1. VERB 狼吞虎咽地吃
        If someone wolfs their food, they eat it all very quickly and greedily.
        1. I was back in the changing room wolfing tea and sandwiches.
          我回到更衣室,狼吞虎咽地喝茶、吃三明治。
        2. Wolf down means the same as wolf .
          wolf down同 wolf
        3. He wolfed down the rest of the biscuit and cheese...
          他把剩下的饼干和奶酪一扫而光。
        4. She bought a hot dog from a stand on a street corner and wolfed it down.
          他从街角小摊上买了一个热狗,大口地吃了下去。
      2. 喊“狼来了”;发假警报
        If someone cries wolf, they say that there is a problem when there is not, with the result that people do not believe them when there really is a problem.
        1. PHRASE 勉强度日;糊口
          If you keep the wolf from the door, you succeed in providing food and other necessary things for yourself or your family.
          1. A lot of the lads took small jobs to help keep the wolf from the door.
            很多少年打零工帮补家里维持生计。

        双语例句

        1. The wolf clawed at the tree and howled the whole night.
          这匹狼用爪子挠着树,嚎叫了整晚。
        2. He thought he had better track this wolf and kill it
          他认为最好跟踪这只狼,杀了它。
        3. I was back in the changing room wolfing tea and sandwiches.
          我回到更衣室,狼吞虎咽地喝茶、吃三明治。
        4. A lot of the lads took small jobs to help keep the wolf from the door.
          很多少年打零工帮补家里维持生计。
        5. It isn't much of a job, but it will keep the wolf from the door.
          那并不是一个什么了不起的工作,但靠它还能勉强度日。
        6. The wolf has a terror of fire.
          狼特别怕火。
        7. Can the wolf do microscopic surgery?
          这狼可以做显微手术么?
        8. You should have seen me run when that wolf charged at me!
          那只狼朝我扑来时,你应该看见我跑开!
        9. The wolf padded through the forest.
          那只狼慢慢地走过森林。
        10. The wolf snapped at the hunter's hand.
          这匹狼咬住猎人的手。
        11. She chained the wolf securely to the post.
          她用铁链把那只狼牢牢地锁在那根柱子上。
        12. When the wolf is rampant, why pick on the fox?
          豺狼当道,安问狐狸。(《后汉书》)
        13. He is a wolf in sheep's clothing, outwardly kind but inwardly vicious!
          他是个披着羊皮的狼,外貌仁慈,内心狠毒!
        14. The big bad wolf chased all our friends away and no one visit us anymore.
          大坏狼赶走了我们的所有的朋友,再也没人来拜访我们了。
        15. He shot a wolf with his gun.
          他用枪打死了一只狼。
        16. The wolf is characterized as a cunning and savage beast in many stories.
          在许多故事里狼都被描绘成一种狡猾和残酷的动物。
        17. They chanced on a dying wolf.
          他们偶然遇到一只奄奄一息的狼。
        18. Go hungry and cold like the wolf.
          像恶狼一样忍受饥寒的考验。
        19. It's the wolf. I've come to tell you that the fox is dead.
          狼,我是来告诉你狐狸已经死了。
        20. The wolf is dead!
          狼死了!
        21. You are a wolf.
          你是个色狼。
        22. The old hunter stopped suddenly when he saw the wolf.
          这老猎人看见了狼,他突然停了下来。
        23. He cried wolf so many times, we don't trust him now.
          “狼来了”他叫了好多次,我们现在不相信了。
        24. He hurriedly told the story of the twin babies and the wolf.
          他急忙讲述了孪生婴儿和狼的故事。
        25. Mommy's just fighting off the wolf man again.
          妈咪又再和狼人打架了。
        26. In my dream, I not only met Lazy Sheep but also Big Big Wolf.
          梦中,我不仅见到了懒羊羊,还遇到了灰太狼。
        27. 'I don't want to be like the boy who cried wolf,'she says.
          “我不想和那个喊狼来了的孩子一样,”她说。
        28. I am not crying wolf again.
          我不是在瞎喊“狼来了”!
        29. The dialog that cried Wolf!
          对话框在喊狼来了!

        短语动词

        wolf down

        1. 狼吞虎咽地吃  


        习惯用语

        n.

          keep the wolf from the door

        • 勉强度日;糊口
          to have enough money to avoid going hungry; to stop sb feeling hungry
          1. throw sb to the wolves

          2. 弃…于险境而不顾;见死不救
            to leave sb to be roughly treated or criticized without trying to help or defend them
            1. a wolf in sheep's clothing

            2. 披着羊皮的狼
              a person who seems to be friendly or harmless but is really an enemy
              1. cry wolf

              2. 喊“狼来了”;谎报险情;发假警报
                to call for help when you do not need it, with the result that when you do need it people do not believe you
                1. a lone wolf

                2. 好独处的人;喜欢单干的人
                  a person who prefers to be alone

                  英英释义

                  noun

                  1. any of various predatory carnivorous canine mammals of North America and Eurasia that usually hunt in packs

                    1. a cruelly rapacious person

                        Synonym:    beastsavagebrutewildcat

                      1. a man who is aggressive in making amorous advances to women

                          Synonym:    woman chaserskirt chasermasher

                        verb

                        1. eat hastily
                          1. The teenager wolfed down the pizza

                          Synonym:    wolf down