vulture

英['vʌltʃə(r)] 美['vʌltʃər]
  • n. 秃鹰;兀鹰;贪婪的人
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Noun:
  1. any of various large diurnal birds of prey having naked heads and weak claws and feeding chiefly on carrion

  2. someone who attacks in search of booty

1. The vulture extended his scrawny neck.
兀鹫伸出细长的脖子。

来自柯林斯例句

2. That vulture is capable of doing anything.
那个贪得无厌的人什么事都能干得出来.

来自辞典例句

3. The Turkey Vulture could scent up to 10 miles.
土耳其秃鹫,能够闻到10英里以外的气味.

来自电影对白

4. Indeed , one species, the slender - billed vulture , numbers a mere 400.
有一种嘴细长的兀鹫现仅存活四百只.

来自互联网

5. This product becomes by a Laos red acid vulture.
该产品由老挝红酸枝精雕而成.

来自互联网

    用作名词 (n.)
    1. We saw a vulture gorging on some rotting carcase.
      我们看见一只秃鹫正在贪婪地啄食腐尸。
    2. Vulture is a large bird usually with a head and neck almost bare of feathers.
      秃鹰是一种头和脖子几乎没毛的大鸟。
    3. A vulture usually lives on the flesh of dead animals.
      兀鹰靠死去的动物的肉来维生。
    4. That vulture is capable of doing anything.
      那个贪得无厌的人什么事都能干得出来。
    5. They are all vultures round the bedside of the dying millionaire.
      他们都是围拢在将要去世的百万富翁床边的贪心人。

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