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carcajou

/kahr-kuh-joo, -zhoo/US // ˈkɑr kəˌdʒu, -ˌʒu //UK // (ˈkɑːkəˌdʒuː, -ˌʒuː) //

卡卡尤,卡卡裘,卡卡茹,卡卡祖

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : wolverine.

Examples

  • We could not afford to let the carcajou make a meal of him, as in our log-hauling and other labours he was of great service to us.

  • This is a common incident in Northern travel, but never fails to draw forth hearty execrations on the head of the hated carcajou.

  • At Peel's River, on one occasion, a very old carcajou discovered my marten road, on which I had nearly a hundred and fifty traps.

  • The gun was concealed in some low bushes, but the bait was so placed that the carcajou must see it on his way up the bank.

  • I came to the conclusion that that carcajou ought to live, as he must be something at least human, if not worse.