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单词 hunter
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Definition of hunter in English:

hunter

noun ˈhʌntəˈhən(t)ər
  • 1A person or animal that hunts.

    猎手,猎人;猎兽

    a deer hunter

    猎鹿人。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Yes, turkey hunters love to hunt and are willing to spend serious money in this growing market.
    • In their isolated homeland, the dodoes experienced no animal predators or human hunters to bother them for many years.
    • In Scotland, most hunters are Border Collies who've been trained to bark on command.
    • It was likely that he had done such a thing many times before - he was a hunter, and hunting took patience.
    • Most hunters claim they hunt for the thrill of the chase and not the kill.
    • During last year's aerial wolf hunt, hunters in Alaska killed 144 wolves.
    • There's plenty of public land in this country where hunters can hunt.
    • Most of the animals living in the surrounding area were those that were being hunted, not the hunter.
    • The people who painted these animals were hunters and they knew their prey well.
    • Without condemning hunters or hunting, my life simply took me in a different direction.
    • Though different hunters may share any given place, no two hunters hunt and fish in exactly the same set of places.
    • She is also hoping that the fox which killed her chickens could be hunted down by local hunters and shot before it kills other people's animals.
    • With running, they are returning to their ancestral roots as hunters, herders, retrievers and sled pullers.
    • Paintings of hunters and hunting have been made ever since.
    • The researchers say archaeological and fossil evidence strongly suggests that ancient hunters pushed the animals to extinction.
    • Some believe that big cats are the obvious choice for hunters who wish to hunt big game with dogs.
    • If bred for fieldwork, English setters are big-running hunters whose handlers ride horses to keep their dogs in sight.
    • We mammals come in four types: lone hunters, pack hunters, herds and scavengers.
    • While a majority of hunters prefer to hunt in a group for the experience and camaraderie, many choose to hunt alone, and oftentimes in remote areas.
    • Hikers pay to hike, and in the fall, elk hunters pay to hunt.
    Synonyms
    huntsman, huntswoman, stalker, trapper, woodsman
    nimrod, Orion
    predator
    French chasseur
    Indian shikari
    rare venator, venerer
    1. 1.1 A person searching for something.
      搜寻者
      a bargain hunter

      搜寻便宜货的人。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • But many bargain hunters fail to pay off their store card debts and end up on the receiving end of high charges.
      • And the ‘shopping city’ is proving a hit in colder climates, with a planeload of Icelandic bargain hunters due to jet in this weekend.
      • Legitimate ghost hunters will not charge for their services.
      • Bargain hunters are packing the stores this day after Thanksgiving, traditionally one of the busiest shopping days of the year.
      • If you are a bargain hunter, you might be hard pressed to find discounts.
      • Merchants are hoping for a crush of last minute shoppers today, and bargain hunters after Christmas to make up for disappointing sales up until now.
      • Bargain hunters braved miserable weather to head to the post-Christmas sales this week.
      • So this is what had happened to the modest young amateur champion, I thought, as I watched him struggle through crowds, fend off autograph hunters and grapple with the press.
      • The results are reinforced by reports of an increase in consumer activity in the shops during the hot weather, following a period of lower spending, with bargain hunters tempted by sales.
      • Convinced that ‘image is everything’, they have relinquished manufacturing to become bargain hunters in search of the best deal in the global mall.
      • I once went to a car boot sale and marvelled at the greed and hunger of the bargain hunters, me included.
      • At the site of a former dump, gem hunters can spy all kinds of brilliant, wave-polished beach glass.
    2. 1.2 A horse of a breed developed for stamina in fox-hunting and ability to jump obstacles.
      狩猎用马
      Example sentencesExamples
      • This horse was a hunter, and would easily manage the hilly countryside.
      • Wills was an incredible hunter, western performance horse, and dressage horse.
      • Today, the Cleveland has established itself as a heavy hunter able to jump out of clay almost from a standstill.
      • In addition to her success with racehorses, she owned many champion hunters.
      • In hunters the horses are judged on form over fences and when they jump from a comfortable distance their form is shown off the best.
    3. 1.3 The constellation Orion.
      猎户星座
  • 2A watch with a hinged cover protecting the glass.

    有护盖的手表

Rhymes

Arunta, Bunter, chunter, Grantha, grunter, Gunter, junta, punter, shunter

Definition of hunter in US English:

hunter

nounˈhən(t)ərˈhən(t)ər
  • 1A person or animal that hunts.

    猎手,猎人;猎兽

    a deer hunter

    猎鹿人。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • We mammals come in four types: lone hunters, pack hunters, herds and scavengers.
    • The researchers say archaeological and fossil evidence strongly suggests that ancient hunters pushed the animals to extinction.
    • In Scotland, most hunters are Border Collies who've been trained to bark on command.
    • Though different hunters may share any given place, no two hunters hunt and fish in exactly the same set of places.
    • With running, they are returning to their ancestral roots as hunters, herders, retrievers and sled pullers.
    • In their isolated homeland, the dodoes experienced no animal predators or human hunters to bother them for many years.
    • If bred for fieldwork, English setters are big-running hunters whose handlers ride horses to keep their dogs in sight.
    • It was likely that he had done such a thing many times before - he was a hunter, and hunting took patience.
    • Most of the animals living in the surrounding area were those that were being hunted, not the hunter.
    • Yes, turkey hunters love to hunt and are willing to spend serious money in this growing market.
    • Some believe that big cats are the obvious choice for hunters who wish to hunt big game with dogs.
    • While a majority of hunters prefer to hunt in a group for the experience and camaraderie, many choose to hunt alone, and oftentimes in remote areas.
    • Paintings of hunters and hunting have been made ever since.
    • The people who painted these animals were hunters and they knew their prey well.
    • She is also hoping that the fox which killed her chickens could be hunted down by local hunters and shot before it kills other people's animals.
    • Most hunters claim they hunt for the thrill of the chase and not the kill.
    • Without condemning hunters or hunting, my life simply took me in a different direction.
    • During last year's aerial wolf hunt, hunters in Alaska killed 144 wolves.
    • Hikers pay to hike, and in the fall, elk hunters pay to hunt.
    • There's plenty of public land in this country where hunters can hunt.
    Synonyms
    huntsman, huntswoman, stalker, trapper, woodsman
    1. 1.1 A person searching for something.
      搜寻者
      a bargain hunter

      搜寻便宜货的人。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • If you are a bargain hunter, you might be hard pressed to find discounts.
      • Merchants are hoping for a crush of last minute shoppers today, and bargain hunters after Christmas to make up for disappointing sales up until now.
      • And the ‘shopping city’ is proving a hit in colder climates, with a planeload of Icelandic bargain hunters due to jet in this weekend.
      • At the site of a former dump, gem hunters can spy all kinds of brilliant, wave-polished beach glass.
      • Bargain hunters braved miserable weather to head to the post-Christmas sales this week.
      • Bargain hunters are packing the stores this day after Thanksgiving, traditionally one of the busiest shopping days of the year.
      • Legitimate ghost hunters will not charge for their services.
      • So this is what had happened to the modest young amateur champion, I thought, as I watched him struggle through crowds, fend off autograph hunters and grapple with the press.
      • But many bargain hunters fail to pay off their store card debts and end up on the receiving end of high charges.
      • I once went to a car boot sale and marvelled at the greed and hunger of the bargain hunters, me included.
      • Convinced that ‘image is everything’, they have relinquished manufacturing to become bargain hunters in search of the best deal in the global mall.
      • The results are reinforced by reports of an increase in consumer activity in the shops during the hot weather, following a period of lower spending, with bargain hunters tempted by sales.
    2. 1.2 A horse of a breed developed for stamina in fox hunting and ability to jump obstacles.
      狩猎用马
      Example sentencesExamples
      • In addition to her success with racehorses, she owned many champion hunters.
      • This horse was a hunter, and would easily manage the hilly countryside.
      • In hunters the horses are judged on form over fences and when they jump from a comfortable distance their form is shown off the best.
      • Wills was an incredible hunter, western performance horse, and dressage horse.
      • Today, the Cleveland has established itself as a heavy hunter able to jump out of clay almost from a standstill.
    3. 1.3the Hunter The constellation Orion.
      猎户星座
  • 2A watch with a hinged cover protecting the glass.

    有护盖的手表

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