elk / ɛlk /

💦中学词汇麋鹿狍子驼鹿榆树

elk 的定义

n. 名词 noun

plural elks, elk for 1, 2.

  1. Also called European elk. the moose, Alces alces.
  2. Also called American elk, wapiti. a large North American deer, Cervus canadensis, the male of which has large, spreading antlers.
  3. a pliable leather used for sport shoes, made originally of elk hide but now of calfskin or cowhide tanned and smoked to resemble elk hide.
  4. a member of a fraternal organization that supports or contributes to various charitable causes.

更多elk例句

  1. Last year, they raised $15,000, which allowed them to bring a disabled longtime fan out on his first elk hunt.
  2. The park’s elk and moose populations are also being pushed from their natural habitat corridors as an increase in hikers expands trail usage.
  3. Longtime Outside contributor Dave Cox heads out into the woods every fall to try and bag an elk for his freezer, using nothing more than his wits and a bow and arrow.
  4. Grizzly bears, wolves, moose, and elk roam the area’s meadows, while nearly 450 trail miles bring trekkers into the fun, too.
  5. Used effectively, digital maps can illuminate things like how roads might affect elk migration patterns or which cultural, spiritual, and historic sites could be destroyed by uranium mining.
  6. This means a decline in habitat quality for grazers like bison and elk, whose winter-killed carcasses grizzlies feed upon.
  7. And, from the south, chronic wasting disease is poised to decimate the elk herds.
  8. Any elk habitat expert, modern hunters as well as biologists, might take a stab at the time required for elk to make that journey.
  9. Humans in central Alaska hunted elk around 13,300 years ago.
  10. Either the child was buried at the same time the elk antler tools were made or 400 years later.
  11. While the camp was busily criticizing the governor our scouts from the Elk came in and reported seeing Indians hunting buffalo.
  12. Thence to the towns there are some elk and deer, but near the villages they become scarce.
  13. For some distance from the Osage villages you only find deer, then elk, then cabrie, and finally buffalo.
  14. While the ponies grazed, the Sioux ate heartily of the dried elk meat which Red Dog had given them.
  15. The fleet met with contrary winds, and it was not until August 25 that his army landed at the head of Elk river.