boar / bɔr, boʊr /

💦中学词汇野猪公猪野猪肉野猪皮

boar2 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. the uncastrated male swine.
  2. wild boar.
adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. South Midland and Southern U.S. male, especially full-grown: a boar cat.

boar 近义词

boar

等同于 pig

boar

等同于 swine

boar 的近义词 5
boar

等同于 elephant

boar 的近义词 4
boar

等同于 swine

boar 的近义词 5
boar

等同于 hog

boar 的近义词 5

更多boar例句

  1. According to one shocking report from The Guardian, police logged 1,187 phone calls about boar trouble in 2016 alone, with complaints ranging from boars eating trash to pushing around panicked tourists.
  2. The round boar-bristle brush feels good in your hand as you rub it through your beard.
  3. Hunting is also a popular activity, particularly searching for predators like bears and boars.
  4. Just then a young boar came dashing by, and the huntsman stabbed it to death.
  5. There was the Cersei-orchestrated death of Robert Baratheon while hunting boar (which led to Joffrey claiming the Iron Throne).
  6. Why was William shooting wild boar the day before a new conservation push was unveiled?
  7. There is a giant taxidermic wild boar head hanging proudly over a live-wood fireplace.
  8. I order a plate of hunter-style wild boar with dumplings and cranberries and take a look around.
  9. Mr. Boar, who had watched his approach, rose at the removal of the hat, and replied in the affirmative.
  10. A half-hour later they were riding under the porte cochere of the inn of the Black Boar.
  11. He ceased to find pleasure in his nets and boar spears, in the fandango and the bullfight.
  12. The other, who was beloved by Meleager, and hunted the Calydonian boar, is the one mentioned in the Kn.
  13. Gathering up his strength, he rushed into it, at the risk of being crushed, like a wild boar cutting through the pack of hounds.