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gander

/gan-der/US // ˈgæn dər //UK // (ˈɡændə) //

猎头公司,猎手,猎户,猎物

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the male of the goose.Compare goose.
    • : Slang. a look: Take a gander at his new shoes.

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Examples

  • Take a gander at just two of the topics we have scheduled there and explore the full Disrupt agenda here.

  • If you take a gander at the past few decades of NBA champions, you’ll see a lot of familiar names.

  • Take a gander at these upbeat stories to help make your Thanksgiving feel a little more thankful—and to give you something positive to bring up with whoever’s sharing your cranberry sauce.

  • Headwinds forced a landing at Gander, in Newfoundland, in the middle of a blizzard.

  • Then you get a gander at the full monty, as it were, and he looks like someone inflated him from the sternum down.

  • Under both the law and the ethics governing armed conflicts, sauce for the goose is sauce for the gander.

  • What was sauce for the Michael Dukakis goose, is sauce for the Michael Huckabee gander.

  • Just take a gander at trips planned for Richard Nixon by Henry Kissinger or for George H. W. Bush by James Baker.

  • The lone pine on the stone cap of Gander Knob waved its farewell, and we clattered down the long slope into the great world.

  • The gander came towards them, stretching out his neck, and hissing loudly.

  • We have left them a goose and a gander, which they take a great delight in.

  • One large blue gander remained near, in spite of her angry motions and cross words.

  • She took a long branch and beat the gander until he hid from sight in the bushes.