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wolves
- IPA[wo͝olvz]
美式
- plural form of wolf
- 相關詞
- a wild carnivorous mammal which is the largest member of the dog family, living and hunting in ...
- devour (food) greedily: he wolfed down his breakfast
Oxford Dictionary
- a wild carnivorous mammal of the dog family, living and hunting in packs. It is native to both ...
- devour (food) greedily: he wolfed down his breakfast
Oxford American Dictionary
- leave someone to be roughly treated or criticized without trying to help or defend them
Oxford Dictionary
- leave someone to be roughly treated or criticized without trying to help or defend them
Oxford American Dictionary
- a very independent or solitary person: he's a lone wolf; that's what made him a successful foreign correspondent
Oxford American Dictionary
- a very independent or solitary person: he's a lone wolf; that's what made him a successful foreign correspondent
Oxford Dictionary
- a whistle with a rising and falling pitch, directed towards someone to express sexual ...
- whistle to express admiration: fans wolf-whistled her as she took off her jacket they wolf-whistled at me
Oxford Dictionary
- a whistle with a rising and falling pitch, directed toward someone to express sexual attraction ...
- whistle to express admiration: fans wolf-whistled her as she took off her jacket they wolf-whistled at me
Oxford American Dictionary
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