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单词 cub
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Definition of cub in English:

cub

nounPlural cubs kʌbkəb
  • 1The young of a fox, bear, lion, or other carnivorous mammal.

    (狐狸,熊,狮子或其他食肉哺乳动物的)幼兽

    she was as protective as a tiger with her cubs
    a fox cub
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The camera passed with flying colors, enduring feeding frenzies and the nibbles of lion cubs.
    • Another of the most popular attractions at the park is a petting zoo which lets the public get close to a pair of lion cubs and a four-week-old giraffe calf.
    • When very young, the cubs cry when afraid and hum when contented.
    • Since cheetahs have small jaws and a light build, a mother cannot defend her cubs or kills against lions and hyenas.
    • Predators such as cougars, wolves, and adult male bears, even a cub's own father, are threats, especially to cubs that are separated from their mothers.
    • The young bear's cub sat near its mother nuzzling her.
    • At the moment the Zoo has six eight-month-old lion cubs in a large enclosure, all looking very alert and handsome at 9 o'clock at night.
    • A 500-millimeter lens enabled him to photograph a mother polar bear and her two cubs from a reasonably safe distance.
    • Young tiger and lion cubs are passed amongst large groups of people so they can have a ‘cute’ photo taken with a fluffy animal.
    • The Daily Dispatch switchboard was almost jammed yesterday as readers called to suggest their names for three lion cubs at the East London Zoo.
    • Move ahead and one can see lion and tiger cubs playing together.
    • In a project begun a little over a year ago, he sterilizes pride males that have sired around 20 cubs.
    • The cameras also follow the antics of spectacled bear cubs the only bears to inhabit South America.
    • However, if the adult lion does not pay full attention, the wild dog might eat the lion cubs behind his back without mercy.
    • How does a female tiger protect her young cubs amid the sometimes violent attentions of three male suitors?
    • Over the summer, which is December to February in the southern hemisphere, the fox cubs become independent and establish their own territories.
    • Over the years, some 400 pets have called the White House home, ranging from bear cubs, snakes, and a hyena, to cats and cows.
    • Beginning in 1996, a dozen bear cubs orphaned by hunters were released in the reserve.
    • Lion cubs, if left alone, can be vulnerable to other large predators.
    • When a male lion kills cubs, it does it for a valid a reason - the survival of the pride.
    Synonyms
    baby
    archaic whelp
    (cubs), young, offspring
    1. 1.1archaic A young man, especially one who is awkward or bad-mannered.
      〈古〉(尤指笨拙或举止粗鲁的)毛头小伙子
      his sons are as yet mere cubs
      Example sentencesExamples
      • There were three of us at infant school, cubs who were always playing together - Mark, Chris and me.
      • It was nice spending time with Bill, Shannon, and their four cubs.
      • Five cubs - most of the small village's complement of kids - were standing half-hidden beside the tent, staring at me.
      • It is veteran versus tyro, wily old fox against bristling young cub, a man who has done it all against a boy who threatens to do it all.
      • The young cubs have started a project called CalTV.
  • 2A junior branch of the Scout Association, for boys aged about 8 to 11.

    幼年童子军,幼童军(成员为8至11岁的男孩)

    she tells an anecdote about his wanting to join the Cubs
    Example sentencesExamples
    • There will be a shop open on the night and all proceeds will go to Ferrybank Beavers, Cubs and scouts unit.
    • Find local activities where your child will have opportunities to make friends outside of school, such as Cubs, a drama group or swimming lessons.
    • Mike Jones, who has taken over as Tuesday Cub pack leader, is desperate for an assistant.
    • Congratulations to Dunhill Cubs who won the County Variety Talent Show recently.
    • Over the years Cubs in Portlaoise went on some very exciting trips.
    • Last year's winner, 17-year-old Sarah Carter, from Stalybridge, was chosen for her dedicated work leading Brownie, Cub and Guide groups.
    • The Cubs of Keighley gave readings on how Scouting began, with Father Sean Gilligan leading prayer.
    • Kirsty Wark popped in from her house across the road while her weans were out at the Brownies and the Cubs.
    • Scouts and Cubs have been on hand to help shoppers at Greenbridge.
    • Along with John Cumberland, at the time group scout leader, we decided that sharing a building did not allow us to conduct Scout and Cub activities as we would like.
    • From 7pm Brownies, Cubs, Scouts and Guides from the York area will take to the stage for the gang show.
    • A Cub pack has been presented with a certificate of thanks after raising money for cat protection.
    • The teenager had progressed through the Cubs and Scouts to become a Venture Scout.
    1. 2.1 A member of the Cubs.
      I was a Cub and already impatient to move up to the Scouts
      Example sentencesExamples
      • What I didn't tell her was that I never wanted to be a Cub Scout.
      • Two pupils from the academy died during a Cub Scout trip to Yorkshire.
      • Hands on bended knees, still implementing the breathing methods that he only half-remembered from his Cub Scout den leader, he plopped down on top of the cooler.
      • I am stunned by the reaction because when I was a Cub Scout between the ages of 8 and 10, we were told to hold hands with our buddies when walking in amusement parks and queuing for mass transport.
      • She was a Cub Scout leader for more than 20 years and served as district commissioner, and is very active in the Appleby community.
      • Plans are being finalised for the various Summer Camps for our Cubs and Scouts.
      • Summer Camps will be organised for Scouts, Cubs and Venturers during the month of July.
      • The Scout group has ten Cubs and 16 Beavers, both boys and girls, and there is a waiting list for new members.
      • The Cub Scout who captured the nation's attention after he was lost in the Utah mountains is up and around already and reports that he's good.
      • The two had been the best of friends since they were Cubs, and Randon was the leader of the two.
      • A Cub Scout is stepping out in tribute to a younger member of his group.
      • Each Cub Scout was charged an entrance fee of €2.
      • We were all to eat at Glare's house, but her mother had held a Cub Scout meeting at her house that evening and didn't feel like cooking.
      • People would hang flags from their porches, the high school band would march, and the Cub Scout troop would trudge along, right behind the block of World War II veterans, who seemed ancient.
      • He recalls demonstrating his loyalty to the United States by putting on his Cub Scout uniform and saluting the armed soldiers.
      • This special event is open to all Beavers, Cubs, Scouts and Venturers in our Group.
      • Before making the return journey home, the Cub Scout groups were treated to a goodie bag provided by the organisers of the concert.
      • Adam worked hard for his Cub Scout religious medal; it, too, is kept in his file, along with more mature letters Adam exchanged with our pastor when Adam was in his teens.
      • Literal stargazing is even rarer for radio astronomers, who are often hard put to identify even the most common constellations; a radio astronomer asked to test a Cub Scout for his Stargazer badge is a worried astronomer indeed!
      • The two men, who grew up together in Columbus, Ohio, and were once part of the same Cub Scout troop, are both seasoned entrepreneurs - and committed environmentalists.
      Synonyms
      novice, starter, learner, student, pupil, trainee, apprentice, probationer
verbcubs, cubbing, cubbed kʌbkəb
[no object]
  • 1Give birth to cubs.

    产仔,生幼兽

    both share the same earth during the first ten days after cubbing

    产仔后的头十天里双方住在同一个洞内。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • There were no paw prints and no fresh scat, nothing at all to indicate that a cougar had cubbed in these hills that summer.
    • After observing the autumn cubbing and seeing the unrequited cruelty of the killing of innocents and following the trail of devastation, the sooner they are dealt with the better.
  • 2Hunt fox cubs.

    猎幼狐

    members of the Grafton Hunt were out cubbing

    格拉夫顿猎队的成员出去猎幼狐了。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Of course the Hunts have been out cubbing - sorry, training the hounds - for some time, but the opening meets seem to have passed off well, as far as I have heard.
    • At a country-house dinner in Wiltshire, my hunting friends tell me the cubbing is fantastic this year.

Derivatives

  • cubhood

  • noun
    • He was better fitted for the life than the other dogs, for he had the training of his cubhood to guide him.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Now, the talented actress voices Beth, a kindly forest ranger who raises a grizzly bear from cubhood.
      • Trace the growth of these beautiful and ferocious striped felines from cubhood through adulthood and learn how they hunt, raise their young, and get along with other tigers.
      • Consequently, he spent most of his cubhood eating bamboo in China.
      • Why would the big cat attack the person who raised him from cubhood, the person who once snuggled with him on the couch?

Origin

Mid 16th century: of unknown origin.

Rhymes

blub, bub, chub, Chubb, club, drub, dub, flub, grub, hub, nub, pub, rub, scrub, shrub, slub, snub, stub, sub, tub

Definition of cub in US English:

cub

nounkəbkəb
  • 1The young of a fox, bear, lion, or other carnivorous mammal.

    (狐狸,熊,狮子或其他食肉哺乳动物的)幼兽

    Example sentencesExamples
    • A 500-millimeter lens enabled him to photograph a mother polar bear and her two cubs from a reasonably safe distance.
    • When very young, the cubs cry when afraid and hum when contented.
    • Another of the most popular attractions at the park is a petting zoo which lets the public get close to a pair of lion cubs and a four-week-old giraffe calf.
    • The camera passed with flying colors, enduring feeding frenzies and the nibbles of lion cubs.
    • Beginning in 1996, a dozen bear cubs orphaned by hunters were released in the reserve.
    • The young bear's cub sat near its mother nuzzling her.
    • When a male lion kills cubs, it does it for a valid a reason - the survival of the pride.
    • Lion cubs, if left alone, can be vulnerable to other large predators.
    • Young tiger and lion cubs are passed amongst large groups of people so they can have a ‘cute’ photo taken with a fluffy animal.
    • At the moment the Zoo has six eight-month-old lion cubs in a large enclosure, all looking very alert and handsome at 9 o'clock at night.
    • In a project begun a little over a year ago, he sterilizes pride males that have sired around 20 cubs.
    • Over the years, some 400 pets have called the White House home, ranging from bear cubs, snakes, and a hyena, to cats and cows.
    • Predators such as cougars, wolves, and adult male bears, even a cub's own father, are threats, especially to cubs that are separated from their mothers.
    • The cameras also follow the antics of spectacled bear cubs the only bears to inhabit South America.
    • How does a female tiger protect her young cubs amid the sometimes violent attentions of three male suitors?
    • Over the summer, which is December to February in the southern hemisphere, the fox cubs become independent and establish their own territories.
    • Since cheetahs have small jaws and a light build, a mother cannot defend her cubs or kills against lions and hyenas.
    • The Daily Dispatch switchboard was almost jammed yesterday as readers called to suggest their names for three lion cubs at the East London Zoo.
    • Move ahead and one can see lion and tiger cubs playing together.
    • However, if the adult lion does not pay full attention, the wild dog might eat the lion cubs behind his back without mercy.
    Synonyms
    baby
    1. 1.1archaic A young man, especially one who is awkward or ill-mannered.
      〈古〉(尤指笨拙或举止粗鲁的)毛头小伙子
      Example sentencesExamples
      • It is veteran versus tyro, wily old fox against bristling young cub, a man who has done it all against a boy who threatens to do it all.
      • There were three of us at infant school, cubs who were always playing together - Mark, Chris and me.
      • It was nice spending time with Bill, Shannon, and their four cubs.
      • Five cubs - most of the small village's complement of kids - were standing half-hidden beside the tent, staring at me.
      • The young cubs have started a project called CalTV.
verbkəbkəb
[no object]
  • Give birth to cubs.

    产仔,生幼兽

    both share the same earth during the first ten days after cubbing

    产仔后的头十天里双方住在同一个洞内。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • There were no paw prints and no fresh scat, nothing at all to indicate that a cougar had cubbed in these hills that summer.
    • After observing the autumn cubbing and seeing the unrequited cruelty of the killing of innocents and following the trail of devastation, the sooner they are dealt with the better.

Origin

Mid 16th century: of unknown origin.

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