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Definition of hunter in English: hunternoun ˈhʌntəˈhən(t)ər 1A person or animal that hunts. 猎手,猎人;猎兽 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 A person searching for something.
搜寻者 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.
- 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.
- 1.3 The constellation Orion.
猎户星座
2A watch with a hinged cover protecting the glass. 有护盖的手表
RhymesArunta, Bunter, chunter, Grantha, grunter, Gunter, junta, punter, shunter Definition of hunter in US English: hunternounˈhən(t)ərˈhən(t)ər 1A person or animal that hunts. 猎手,猎人;猎兽 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 A person searching for something.
搜寻者 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.
- 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.
- 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 |