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wildcat
- IPA[ˈwʌɪl(d)kat]
英式
- a small native Eurasian and African cat that is typically grey with black markings and a bushy tail, noted for its ferocity.;any of the smaller members of the cat family, especially (in North America) the bobcat.
- (of a strike) sudden and unofficial;commercially unsound or risky.
- prospect for oil.
noun: wildcat, plural noun: wildcats
- 釋義
名詞
- 1. a small native Eurasian and African cat that is typically grey with black markings and a bushy tail, noted for its ferocity.
- ▪ any of the smaller members of the cat family, especially (in North America) the bobcat.
- ▪ a hot-tempered or ferocious person (typically used of a woman).
- 2. an exploratory oil well.
形容詞
- 1. (of a strike) sudden and unofficial legislation to curb wildcat strikes
- 2. commercially unsound or risky.
動詞
- 1. US prospect for oil.
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- IPA[ˈwīl(d)ˌkat]
美式
- a small native Eurasian and African cat that is typically gray with black markings and a bushy ...
- (of a strike) sudden and unofficial: legislation to curb wildcat strikes
- prospect for oil.
Oxford American Dictionary