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hunt

英 [hʌnt]

美 [hʌnt]

v.  打猎; 猎取; 猎杀; 搜寻; 搜索; 追踪; 追捕
n.  搜寻; 搜索; 寻找; 打猎; (英国)猎狐活动

现在分词:hunting 过去分词:hunted 过去式:hunted 复数:hunts 第三人称单数:hunts 

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同义词辨析

hunthoundpoach【导航词义:猎,捕】

huntv. 狩猎,猎取
〔辨析〕
指打猎,也指鸟、兽猎食。
〔例证〕
They hunt game with spears.
他们用长矛猎取野味。
Wolves hunt in packs.
狼是成群猎食的。
houndv. 追猎;紧追
〔辨析〕
指放猎犬追逐,也可指追赶某人。
〔例证〕
He hounded his dog at a fox.
他嗾狗追逐狐狸。
The policeman hounded the smuggler until he caught him.
警察对那名走私犯穷追不舍,直到把他抓住。
poachv. 偷猎,偷捕
〔辨析〕
指非法侵入他人地界猎取鸟兽或鱼类。
〔例证〕
He was caught poaching a deer on my land.
他在我家土地上偷偷猎鹿时被我当场抓住。
They cannot poach tuna from our waters.
他们不可以在我们的海域捕捞金枪鱼。

followhunttail【导航词义:跟随,跟踪】

followv. 跟随,跟着
〔辨析〕
泛指跟在他人的后面走路、驾车等,动机不定,也可引申指追随某人从事某项事业。
〔例证〕
The children followed their mother to the kitchen.
孩子们跟着妈妈去了厨房。
Those guys are following him.
那些家伙一直跟着他。
He followed his mother into the teaching profession.
他子承母业,投身教育。
huntv. 追捕,搜捕
〔辨析〕
指搜捕罪犯或敌人,常后接介词 for。
〔例证〕
The police are hunting a secret agent.
警方正在追捕一名特务。
Who are they hunting for?
他们在搜捕什么人?
tailv. 〈非正式〉跟踪,尾随
〔辨析〕
指盯某人的梢,观察某人去了哪里、做了什么等。
〔例证〕
The spies have been tailing the underground worker.
密探一直在跟踪那名地下工作者。
He trusted her so little that he had her tailed.
他对她很不信任,所以派人跟踪她。

seekcombhuntsearch【导航词义:寻找】

seekv. 〈正式〉寻找,寻求
〔辨析〕
语义庄重,语气较强,使用广泛,指尽很大努力去寻找合适的人或某种东西,此类东西多为抽象事物。
〔例证〕
Candidates are urgently sought for the post of trade union chairman.
工会主席的职位急寻候选人。
Many country girls drifted into cities to seek work.
许多农村姑娘流入城市找工作。
combv. 仔细搜寻,彻底搜查
〔辨析〕
表示对某处像梳头一般进行彻底搜寻。
〔例证〕
The police combed the whole town in their efforts to find the murderer.
警方搜遍全镇,力图找到凶手。
The old house was combed very carefully.
这所老房子被彻底搜查过了。
huntv. 寻找,搜寻
〔辨析〕
指非常仔细地寻找某人或某物,侧重于找的过程,通常后接介词 for。
〔例证〕
Many kids were hunting for shells on the beach.
很多孩子在海滩上寻找贝壳。
The police are busy hunting for clues.
警方忙着寻找线索。
searchv. 搜寻
〔辨析〕
指搜查某一具体的人、地方、事物以找到某物或某人,含非常仔细之意。
〔例证〕
Two soldiers with rifles searched him from head to foot.
两个拿枪的士兵把他从头到脚搜了个遍。
The policemen searched the house and found nothing.
警察搜查了房子,什么也没有找到。
She bent to search through a heap of letters.
她弯腰在一大堆信件中翻找。

短语动词

hunt down
1. 追捕到,穷追直至找到(罪犯、敌人等)  

hunt out
1. 找寻到;搜寻直至找到  

短语用例

    hunt sb↔down

    • 追捕,缉捕(某人)
      to search for sb until you catch or find them, especially in order to punish or harm them
      1. Lions sometimes hunt alone.
        狮子有时单独猎食。
      2. Whales are still being hunted and killed in the Arctic.
        北冰洋的鲸类仍然遭到猎杀。

    hunt sth↔down/out

    • 搜寻,寻找(某物)
      to search for sth until you find it
      1. Police are hunting an escaped criminal.
        警察正在追捕一名逃犯。
      2. Detectives are hunting for thieves who broke into a warehouse yesterday.
        侦探正在追踪昨天盗窃仓库的窃贼。

    牛津词典

      verb

      • 打猎;猎取;猎杀
        to chase wild animals or birds in order to catch or kill them for food, sport or to make money
        1. Lions sometimes hunt alone.
          狮子有时单独猎食。
        2. Whales are still being hunted and killed in the Arctic.
          北冰洋的鲸类仍然遭到猎杀。
      • 搜寻;搜索
        to look for sth that is difficult to find
        1. I've hunted everywhere but I can't find it.
          我到处都搜遍了,就是找不到它。
        2. She is still hunting for a new job.
          她还在找新工作。
      • 追踪;追捕
        to look for sb in order to catch them or harm them
        1. Police are hunting an escaped criminal.
          警察正在追捕一名逃犯。
        2. Detectives are hunting for thieves who broke into a warehouse yesterday.
          侦探正在追踪昨天盗窃仓库的窃贼。
      • (英国)猎狐运动
        (in Britain) to chase and kill foxes as a sport, riding horses and using dogs

        noun

        • 搜寻;搜索;寻找
          an act of looking for sb/sth that is difficult to find
          1. The hunt is on for a suitable candidate.
            正在物色合适的人选。
          2. Hundreds have joined a police hunt for the missing teenager.
            已有几百人和警方一同搜寻一名失踪的十几岁孩子。
          3. a murder hunt (= to find the person who has killed sb)
            追捕杀人犯
        • 打猎
          an act of chasing wild animals to kill or capture them
          1. a tiger hunt
            猎虎
        • (英国)猎狐活动
          (in Britain) an event at which people ride horses and hunt foxes as a sport
          1. There will be a hunt on Boxing Day.
            节礼日将有猎狐活动。
          2. a hunt meeting
            猎狐大会
        • (英国经常举行猎狐运动的)猎狐队伍
          (in Britain) a group of people who regularly hunt foxes as a sport
          1. There are several different hunts in the area.
            这个地区有几支不同的猎狐队。

        柯林斯词典

        • VERB 搜寻;寻找
          If youhunt forsomething or someone, you try to find them by searching carefully or thoroughly.
          1. A forensic team was hunting for clues...
            法医小组正在寻找线索。
          2. Some new arrivals lose hope even before they start hunting for a job...
            有些新来的人甚至还没开始找工作就感到绝望了。
          3. Chryssa hunted for Patra, and found her busy at a corner of the site.
            克丽莎到处寻找帕特拉,最后发现她在现场的一个角落里忙活着。
          4. Huntis also a noun.
          5. The couple had helped in the hunt for the toddlers.
            这对夫妇曾帮着搜寻那些幼童。
        • VERB 追踪,追捕(罪犯、敌人等)
          If youhunta criminal or an enemy, you search for them in order to catch or harm them.
          1. Detectives have been hunting him for seven months...
            侦探7个月来一直在追捕他。
          2. Her irate husband was hunting him with a gun.
            她暴怒的丈夫正拿着一把枪追杀他。
          3. Huntis also a noun.
          4. Despite a nationwide hunt for the kidnap gang, not a trace of them was found.
            尽管已经在全国范围内追捕该绑架团伙,却没有发现他们的任何蛛丝马迹。
        • VERB (人)打猎,猎杀;(动物)猎食
          When people or animalshunt, they chase and kill wild animals for food or as a sport.
          1. As a child I learned to hunt and fish...
            从小我就学会了打猎和捕鱼。
          2. A leopard hunts alone, and an injured leopard cannot hunt...
            豹向来单独猎食,所以如果受伤了就无法捕猎。
          3. He got up at four and set out on foot to hunt black grouse.
            他4点钟起了床,徒步出发去猎杀黑琴鸡。
          4. Huntis also a noun.
          5. He set off for a nineteen-day moose hunt in Nova Scotia.
            他动身前往新斯科舍参加为时19天的驼鹿捕猎活动。
        • VERB (在英国骑马带狗进行)猎狐
          In Britain, when peoplehunt, they ride horses over fields with dogs called hounds and try to catch and kill foxes, as a sport.
          1. She liked to hunt as often as she could.
            她喜欢一有时间就去猎狐。
          2. Huntis also a noun.
          3. The hunt was held on land owned by the Duke of Marlborough.
            猎狐活动在马尔伯勒公爵的庄园举行。
        • (英国的)猎狐队伍
          In Britain, ahuntis a group of people who meet regularly to hunt foxes.
          1. PHRASE (参赛队或参赛者)仍有机会赢取
            If a team or competitor isin the hunt forsomething, they still have a chance of winning it.
            1. We're still in the hunt for the League title and we want to go all the way in the Cup.
              我们仍有机会获得联赛冠军,而且我们还想一路杀进足总杯决赛。
          2. See also:huntingwitch-hunt

          英英释义

          noun

          • the pursuit and killing or capture of wild animals regarded as a sport
              Synonym:hunting
            1. the work of finding and killing or capturing animals for food or pelts
                Synonym:hunting
              1. the activity of looking thoroughly in order to find something or someone
                  Synonym:searchhunting
                1. an instance of searching for something
                  1. the hunt for submarines
                2. an association of huntsmen who hunt for sport
                    Synonym:hunt club

                  verb

                  • pursue for food or sport (as of wild animals)
                    1. Goering often hunted wild boars in Poland
                    2. The dogs are running deer
                    3. The Duke hunted in these woods
                    Synonym:runhunt downtrack down
                  • search (an area) for prey
                    1. The King used to hunt these forests
                  • seek, search for
                    1. She hunted for her reading glasses but was unable to locate them
                  • oscillate about a desired speed, position, or state to an undesirable extent
                    1. The oscillator hunts about the correct frequency
                  • pursue or chase relentlessly
                    1. The hunters traced the deer into the woods
                    2. the detectives hounded the suspect until they found him
                    Synonym:houndtrace
                  • yaw back and forth about a flight path
                    1. the plane's nose yawed
                  • chase away, with as with force
                    1. They hunted the unwanted immigrants out of the neighborhood

                  双语例句

                  • His job in the hunt is to whip the dogs in when they scatter.
                    他在狩猎中的事就是当狗跑散时用鞭子把他们赶在一起。
                  • If you come to Beijing again, remember to hunt me out.
                    如果你再到北京来,别忘了来找我。
                  • Marsha Hunt's second novel, 'Free', is a shocker.
                    玛莎·亨特的第二部小说《自由》是一部恐怖小说。
                  • Her irate husband was hunting him with a gun.
                    她暴怒的丈夫正拿着一把枪追杀他。
                  • She liked to hunt as often as she could.
                    她喜欢一有时间就去猎狐。
                  • Lions have an instinct to hunt.
                    狮子有猎食的本能。
                  • Detectives have been hunting him for seven months
                    侦探7个月来一直在追捕他。
                  • It took her four months to hunt him down.
                    她花了4个月才把他找出来。
                  • It's illegal to hunt and kill rare animals.
                    猎杀珍奇动物是违法的。
                  • The ANC claimed the curfew gave licence to the police to hunt people as if they were animals
                    非国大声称宵禁使得警察肆无忌惮地把人们当动物来抓捕。