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rab.bit ANIMAL5rAb7Itn [C]a small animal with long ears and large front teeth, which moves by jumping on its long back legs. In some places, rabbits are kept as pets or eaten as food, although in other places they are considered as being harmful to farming. There are various types of rabbit.兔,兔子a wild rabbit野兔rabbit stew/pie炖兔肉/兔肉馅饼He demonstrated how to kill and skin a rabbit.他向人展示如何宰剥兔子。The dogs barked enthusiastically when they found a new rabbit burrow/hole.几只狗发现了一个新兔窝,起劲地叫着。The hillside was a huge rabbit warren (= area of holes and underground passages in which wild rabbits live).山坡是个大兔窝群。Whose turn is it to clean out the rabbit hutch (= box with a wire front in which a pet rabbit is kept)?轮到谁清理兔笼了?The child stood at the edge of the swimming pool like a frightened/petrified rabbit (= he or she was frightened and could not move).那孩子站在游泳池边上,像只吓呆了的兔子。My family breeds like rabbits (= My relatives keep having lots of babies)!我的家族(像兔子繁殖一般)生了许多小孩!
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