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hunt

verb
/hʌnt/
/hʌnt/
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they hunt
/hʌnt/
/hʌnt/
he / she / it hunts
/hʌnts/
/hʌnts/
past simple hunted
/ˈhʌntɪd/
/ˈhʌntɪd/
past participle hunted
/ˈhʌntɪd/
/ˈhʌntɪd/
-ing form hunting
/ˈhʌntɪŋ/
/ˈhʌntɪŋ/
Phrasal Verbs
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  1. [intransitive, transitive] to go after wild animals in order to catch or kill them for food, sport or to make money打猎;猎取;猎杀
    • Lions sometimes hunt alone.狮子有时单独猎食。
    • hunt something Whales are still being hunted and killed in the Arctic.北冰洋的鲸类仍然遭到猎杀。
    • hunt for something Cavemen had to hunt for their food.穴居人不得不寻找食物。
    • They watched the bald eagles hunting for fish.他们看着秃鹰捕鱼。
    • hunt something for something The animals are hunted for their fur.人们为了获取这些动物的毛皮将其猎杀。
    • Turtles are illegally hunted for their eggs, meat and shells.海龟因其卵、肉和壳而被非法猎杀。
    Extra Examples
    • Porpoises were still being actively hunted in Greenland.格陵兰岛仍在积极捕杀海豚。
    • The animals come out at night to hunt for mice and other small animals.动物们晚上出来捕食老鼠和其他小动物。
    • The whales were heavily hunted by British commercial whalers.这些鲸鱼被英国商业捕鲸者大量捕杀。
    • It is now illegal to hunt otters.现在猎杀水獭是犯法的。
    Topics Sports: other sportsb1
  2. [intransitive] to look for something that is difficult to find搜寻;搜索 synonym search
    • hunt for something She is still hunting for a new job.她还在找新工作。
    • + adv./prep. I've hunted everywhere but I can't find it.我到处都搜遍了,就是找不到它。
    • After spending half an hour hunting through the boxes, he had still found nothing.在箱子里搜寻了半个小时后,他仍然一无所获。
    see also job-hunt
    Extra Examples
    • desperately hunting for a new job拼命寻找新工作
    • I spent an hour hunting for all the documents.我花了一个小时寻找所有的文件。
    • She was hunting through her bag for her keys.她正在翻包找钥匙。
  3. [transitive, intransitive] to look for somebody in order to catch them or harm them追踪;追捕
    • hunt somebody Police are hunting an escaped criminal.警察正在追捕一名逃犯。
    • Two police forces are still hunting the killer of three-year-old Lucy Black.两支警察部队仍在追捕杀害三岁露西·布莱克的凶手。
    • hunt for somebody Detectives are hunting for thieves who broke into a warehouse yesterday.侦探正在追踪昨天侵入仓库的窃贼。
  4. [intransitive, transitive] hunt (something) (in the UK) to go after and kill foxes as a sport, riding horses and using dogs. Fox hunting with dogs has been illegal in England and Wales since 2005, but people still ride out with dogs following a scent trail, without an actual fox.(英国)猎狐(作为运动,自 2005 年起用狗猎狐是违法的)
    • They hunt when they stay with friends in Ireland.他们去爱尔兰时会和那儿的朋友去猎狐。
  5. Word OriginOld English huntian, of Germanic origin.

hunt

noun
/hʌnt/
/hʌnt/
Idioms
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  1. [countable, usually singular] an act of looking for somebody/something that is difficult to find搜寻;搜索;寻找
    • The hunt is on for a suitable candidate.正在物色合适的人选。
    • hunt for somebody/something Hundreds have joined a police hunt for the missing teenager.已有几百人和警方一同搜寻那名失踪的少年。
    • on the hunt for somebody/something They have been on the hunt for a new chief executive since July.自7月份以来,他们一直在寻找新的首席执行官。
    • brides-to-be on the hunt for the perfect wedding dress准新娘在寻找完美的婚纱
    • a murder hunt (= to find the person who has killed somebody)追捕杀人犯
    see also Easter egg hunt, scavenger hunt, treasure hunt, witch-hunt
    Extra Examples
    • Detectives leading the hunt for the killer believe he may be in hiding.指挥追捕的侦探们认为杀人凶手可能躲起来了。
    • Police are continuing their hunt for the arsonist.警察正继续搜寻那个纵火犯。
    • Police forces in five counties are now involved in the murder hunt.现在动员了五个县的警力追捕这名杀人犯。
    • Police launched a nationwide hunt for the woman, amid fears for her safety.警方顾虑到那名妇人的安全,在全国各地展开搜寻。
    • The hunt for survivors has now been called off.寻找幸存者的行动已经叫停。
    • The hunt is on for potential employees with experience of electronic publishing.正在物色有电子出版经验的雇员。
    • The mountain rescue team is stepping up its hunt for the missing climbers.高山救援队加紧了寻找失踪登山者的工作。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • massive
    • nationwide
    • police
    verb + hunt
    • begin
    • launch
    • continue
    hunt + verb
    • begin
    • be on
    • continue
    preposition
    • hunt for
    See full entry
  2. [countable] (often in compounds常构成复合词) an act of going after wild animals to kill or capture them打猎
    • a tiger/seal hunt猎虎;猎海豹
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • bear
    • fox
    • seal
    verb + hunt
    • go on
    • take part in
    hunt + noun
    • follower
    • supporter
    • saboteur
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  3. [countable] (in the UK) an event at which people ride horses and hunt foxes with dogs as a sport, illegal in Britain since 2005(英国)猎狐(作为运动,自 2005 年起用狗猎狐是违法的)
    • There was always a hunt on Boxing Day.节礼日总是有打猎。
    • a hunt meeting猎狐大会
    see also fox hunt
    Extra Examples
    • clashes between hunt supporters and hunt saboteurs狩猎拥护者与阻挠者之间的冲突
    • She had never taken part in a fox hunt before.她以前从未参加过猎狐活动。
    • Hunt followers deny the sport is cruel.拥护打猎的人否认这一运动残酷。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • bear
    • fox
    • seal
    verb + hunt
    • go on
    • take part in
    hunt + noun
    • follower
    • supporter
    • saboteur
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  4. [countable + singular or plural verb] (in the UK) a group of people who regularly hunt foxes as a sport. Since 2005, instead of a fox, they follow a specially laid scent trail.(英国经常举行猎狐运动的)猎狐队伍
    • There were several different hunts in the area.该地区有几次不同的狩猎。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • bear
    • fox
    • seal
    verb + hunt
    • go on
    • take part in
    hunt + noun
    • follower
    • supporter
    • saboteur
    See full entry
  5. Word OriginOld English huntian, of Germanic origin.
Idioms
be in the hunt
  1. to have a chance of winning有机会(赢)
    • The team are back in the hunt for the league title.这支队伍又有机会赢得联赛冠军了。
    • The Republican candidate is still in the hunt.共和党候选人仍在寻找中。
have a dog in the fight
(North American English also have a dog in the race/hunt)
  1. (informal) to be involved in a situation so that you will gain or lose according to the result狩猎:参与某种情况,以便根据结果获得或失去
    • I really don't have a dog in this fight, so I can just enjoy the game.这场比赛我真的没有狗,所以我可以享受比赛。
    • The employees have a dog in the hunt, so their views should be listened to.员工们有一只狗在打猎,所以他们的意见应该被听取。

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