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bobcat

/bob-kat/US // ˈbɒbˌkæt //UK // (ˈbɒbˌkæt) //

山猫,野猫,蝙蝠

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural bob·cats, bob·cat.

    • : a North American wildcat, Lynx rufus, ranging from southern Canada to central Mexico, having a brownish coat with black spots.

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Examples

  • Nature lovers flock to these forests to enjoy bird-watching and quiet hikes, with the occasional bobcat or moose sighting.

  • The joint initiative seeks to capture footage of wildlife in the community so that residents in the area can understand more about the animals that they live alongside — including deer, raccoons and wild bobcats.

  • Though, I still do run the Bobcat from time to time … I swear, my timing has made me the luckiest Marine.

  • BobcatBy Rebecca Lee For sheer reading pleasure, Bobcat is at the top of my late spring list for first story collections.

  • I had a bobcat and a threelegged fox that got caught in a trap.

  • It saved me once when I fought a big bobcat with only a knife.

  • "I—I killed a bobcat up in the mountains," Stacy Brown informed them, with enthusiasm.

  • A wounded bobcat is nothing to be laughed at, and we may get some beauty scratches before we can finish him.

  • Or was it the other bobcat that came around to smell the pelt of his mate, and gave you something of a tussle?

  • In the United States, what is commonly called a wildcat is really a species of lynx—the bay lynx—often called bobcat.