squirrel
英 [ˈskwɪrəl]
美 [ˈskwɜːrəl]
n. 松鼠
v. 把…作为因素计入; 代理经营; 把…分解成
复数:squirrels 现在分词:squirrelling 过去式:squirrelled 过去分词:squirrelled
Collins.1 / BNC.10225 / COCA.6904
短语用例
squirrel sth↔away
- 储藏;贮存
to hide or store sth so that it can be used later
牛津词典
noun
- 松鼠
a small animal with a long thick tail and red, grey or black fur. Squirrels eat nuts and live in trees.
verb
verb
柯林斯词典
- 松鼠
Asquirrelis a small animal with a long furry tail. Squirrels live mainly in trees.
in AM, use 美国英语用 squirreling, squirreled
英英释义
noun
- a kind of arboreal rodent having a long bushy tail
- the fur of a squirrel
双语例句
- What are you doing, Little Squirrel?
你在干什么呢,小松鼠? - The squirrel stores the nuts in the tree trunk.
松鼠在树干中储存坚果。 - Squirrel: My! You must have a big stomach!
松鼠:我的天!你一定有一个大大的胃口! - The wolf might have strayed away after a squirrel or partridge.
狼可能因为追逐松鼠或鹧鸪而迷了路。 - The red squirrel, coursing down the nearest bough, was particularly familiar and inquisitive.
红色的松鼠,从最近的桠枝上溜下来,和我特别亲热,也特别好奇。 - The stream is deep for a squirrel but shallow for a cow.
那小溪对松鼠来说很深,但对奶牛来说很浅。 - The red squirrel seemed to have nothing to say too.
红松鼠似乎也无话可说了。 - The most common squirrels in the United States are the red squirrel and the gray squirrel.
美国最常见的松鼠是红松鼠和灰松鼠。 - The squirrel attended the frog's funeral and felt very sorry for him.
松鼠参加了青蛙的葬礼,并且为他的死感到非常难过。 - A frog and a squirrel were neighbors.
一只青蛙和一只松鼠是邻居。
