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- n.福克斯;老狐狸;【动】狐狸;狐毛皮
- v.使困惑;使难理解;欺骗
- 网络福斯;福克斯电视台;福克斯广播公司
复数:foxes 现在分词:foxing 过去式:foxed v. baffle,bamboozle,con,confuse,deceive 1. | [c] 狐;狐狸a wild animal of the dog family, with reddish-brown fur, a pointed face and a thick heavy tail |
2. | [u] 狐皮the skin and fur of the fox , used to make coats, etc. |
3. | [c] 狡猾的人;老狐狸;老滑头a person who is clever and able to get what they want by influencing or tricking other people |
| He's a wily old fox. 他是个诡计多端的老狐狸。 |
4. | [c] (informal) 靓女an attractive young woman |
1. | (informal) ~ sb 使猜不透;把…难住;使上当;使迷惑to be too difficult for sb to understand or solve; to trick or confuse sb |
| The last question foxed even our panel of experts. 最后这个问题甚至把我们的专家小组都难倒了。 |
n. | 8. 福克斯,Charles James,1749-1806,英国政治家及演主家 9. 福克斯,Dixon Ryan,1887-1945,美国教育家及历史学家 10. 福克斯,John William,1863-1919,美国小说家 8. 福克斯,Charles James,1749-1806,英国政治家及演主家 9. 福克斯,Dixon Ryan,1887-1945,美国教育家及历史学家 10. 福克斯,John William,1863-1919,美国小说家 | v. | |
n. | 1. [Animal]a carnivorous animal of the dog family that has a pointed muzzle, large ears, a long bushy tail, and usually reddish-brown or grey fur. (Foxes are found throughout most of the world and hunt alone, mainly at night, relying on cunning and an acute sense of hearing and smell.) 2. the fur of a fox, used to make or decorate coats 3. <figurative>a sly and cunning person 4. <slang>someone who is very sexually attractive, especially a woman 5. a member of a Native North American people who lived in Michigan, Wisconsin, Illinois, and Iowa, and now live mainly in Oklahoma and Iowa. (Following US attempts under a spurious treaty to move the Fox from their lands in Illinois, they joined with the Sauk in the Black Hawk War of 1832.) 6. a language spoken in parts of Iowa and Oklahoma, belonging to the Algonquian group of Algonquian-wakashan. 7. river of eastern Wisconsin, rising in Columbia county and flowing southwestward before emptying into Lake Michigan at green bay 1. [Animal]a carnivorous animal of the dog family that has a pointed muzzle, large ears, a long bushy tail, and usually reddish-brown or grey fur. (Foxes are found throughout most of the world and hunt alone, mainly at night, relying on cunning and an acute sense of hearing and smell.) 2. the fur of a fox, used to make or decorate coats 3. <figurative>a sly and cunning person 4. <slang>someone who is very sexually attractive, especially a woman 5. a member of a Native North American people who lived in Michigan, Wisconsin, Illinois, and Iowa, and now live mainly in Oklahoma and Iowa. (Following US attempts under a spurious treaty to move the Fox from their lands in Illinois, they joined with the Sauk in the Black Hawk War of 1832.) 6. a language spoken in parts of Iowa and Oklahoma, belonging to the Algonquian group of Algonquian-wakashan. 7. river of eastern Wisconsin, rising in Columbia county and flowing southwestward before emptying into Lake Michigan at green bay | v. | 1. to confuse or baffle somebody 2. to deceive or outwit somebody by means of sly trickery |
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