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- v.水煮;水煮(荷包蛋);(在他人地界)偷猎;盗用
- 网络抢打同伴的球;盗猎;小火慢煮
第三人称单数:poaches 现在分词:poaching 过去分词:poached v. steal,thieve,rustle,pilfer,plunder 1. | [t] ~ sth 水煮,炖,煨(尤指鱼)to cook food, especially fish, gently in a small amount of liquid |
2. | [t] ~ sth 水煮(荷包蛋)to cook an egg gently in nearly boiling water after removing its shell |
3. | [t][i] ~ (sth) (在他人地界)偷猎,偷捕to illegally hunt birds, animals or fish on sb else's property or without permission |
| The elephants are poached for their tusks. 为获取象牙而偷猎大象。 |
4. | [t][i] ~ (sb/sth) (from sb/sth) 盗用;挖走(人员等)to take and use sb/sth that belongs to sb/sth else, especially in a secret, dishonest or unfair way |
| The company poached the contract from their main rivals. 这家公司窃取了其主要竞争对手的合同。 | | Several of our employees have been poached by a rival firm. 我们公司有好几名职员被对手公司给挖走了。 | | I hope I'm not poaching on your territory(= doing sth that is actually your responsibility) . 但愿我没有侵犯你的职权。 |
v. | 8. 【赛跑】用不正当手段取得(有利的起步);【网球】抢打 8. 【赛跑】用不正当手段取得(有利的起步);【网球】抢打 |
v. | 1. to cook something by simmering it in or over water or another liquid 2. to catch wild animals or fish illegally on public land or while trespassing on private land 3. to encroach on somebody's rights, territory, or sphere of operation in order to appropriate or remove another person or thing 4. to play a shot that properly should be handled by a partner in badminton, tennis, squash, or handball 5. to become muddy, or make ground muddy by trampling it 6. to sink into soft earth or mud while walking across it 7. in football, to score a goal at close range by lingering inside the opposing penalty area while unobserved by defenders 8. to cook an egg without its shell in water that is boiling gently 9. to illegally catch or kill an animal, bird, or fish on someone else’s property 10. to persuade someone to leave a group or organization and become a member of yours, especially by using secret or dishonest methods 1. to cook something by simmering it in or over water or another liquid 2. to catch wild animals or fish illegally on public land or while trespassing on private land 3. to encroach on somebody's rights, territory, or sphere of operation in order to appropriate or remove another person or thing 4. to play a shot that properly should be handled by a partner in badminton, tennis, squash, or handball 5. to become muddy, or make ground muddy by trampling it 6. to sink into soft earth or mud while walking across it 7. in football, to score a goal at close range by lingering inside the opposing penalty area while unobserved by defenders 8. to cook an egg without its shell in water that is boiling gently 9. to illegally catch or kill an animal, bird, or fish on someone else’s property 10. to persuade someone to leave a group or organization and become a member of yours, especially by using secret or dishonest methods |
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