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hoof
- IPA[huːf]
英式
- the horny part of the foot of an ungulate animal, especially a horse
- kick (a ball) powerfully;go on foot
verb: hoof, 3rd person present: hoofs, gerund or present participle: hoofing, past tense: hoofed, past participle: hoofed
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名詞
- 1. the horny part of the foot of an ungulate animal, especially a horse there was a clatter of hoofs as a rider came up to them
動詞
- 1. kick (a ball) powerfully he hoofed the ball 70 metres
- 2. go on foot I paid the check and hoofed it over to Jane Street
- ▪ dance we hoof it reasonably fancily, and no one guffaws
- plural form of hoof
Oxford Dictionary
- plural form of hoof
Oxford American Dictionary
- the divided hoof or foot of ruminants such as cattle, sheep, goats, and deer.
Oxford Dictionary
- the divided hoof or foot of ruminants such as cattle, sheep, goats, and deer.
Oxford American Dictionary
- another term for tinder fungus
Oxford Dictionary
- (of livestock) not yet slaughtered
Oxford Dictionary
- (of livestock) not yet slaughtered
Oxford American Dictionary
- a contagious viral disease of cattle and sheep, causing ulceration of the hoofs and around the ... hoof-and-mouth disease is not necessarily fatal to cattle
Oxford American Dictionary
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- IPA[ho͝of]
美式
- the horny part of the foot of an ungulate animal, especially a horse: there was a clatter of hoofs as a rider came up to them
- go on foot: it was awfully hot, but we hoofed it all the way back
Oxford American Dictionary