hawking 的定义
- the sport of hunting with hawks or other birds of prey; falconry.
hawking 近义词
等同于 hunt
等同于 cadge
等同于 retail
等同于 vend
等同于 cough
等同于 cry
等同于 hunting
等同于 peddle
等同于 sell
hawking 的近义词 42 个
- advertise
- auction
- close
- handle
- hawk
- market
- move
- peddle
- trade
- bargain
- barter
- boost
- contract
- dispose
- drum
- dump
- exchange
- hustle
- merchandise
- persuade
- pitch
- plug
- puff
- push
- retail
- retain
- snow
- spiel
- stock
- traffic
- unload
- vend
- wholesale
- be in business
- clinch the deal
- close the deal
- deal in
- put across
- put up for sale
- soft sell
- soft soap
- sweet talk
hawking 的反义词 11 个
等同于 solicit
hawking 的近义词 55 个
- ask
- canvass
- drum up
- promote
- require
- seek
- accost
- apply
- approach
- beg
- beseech
- bespeak
- bum
- cadge
- call
- challenge
- claim
- crave
- demand
- desire
- drum
- entreat
- exact
- go
- hawk
- hustle
- implore
- importune
- inquire
- mooch
- panhandle
- peddle
- petition
- postulate
- pray
- proposition
- query
- question
- refer
- request
- requisition
- resort
- seduce
- sponge
- steer
- supplicate
- touch
- tout
- turn
- come on to
- hit on
- hit up
- pass the hat
- sue for
- whistle for
hawking 的反义词 12 个
等同于 spit
等同于 expectorate
更多hawking例句
- In terms of Hawking’s original calculations, so far so good.
- First, the sudden shift signaled the onset of new physics not covered by Hawking’s calculation.
- “It was Stephen Hawking and five other Nobel laureates,” Krauss recalled.
- Hawking, of course, came to global fame with his book A Brief History of Time.
- Perhaps, like Hawking searching for his elegant equation, filmmakers will never find the answer.
- This was in 1964, and Hawking is now 72, and still rattling the cosmos.
- Of the three films, the most English by far is the Hawking story.
- For those who preferred hawking choice falcons had been brought from Holland.
- One almost expects to see some baronial hawking party, or some bridal procession issue from its recesses.
- A fortnight before the first swallow the large bats were hawking up and down the road in the evenings.
- The chief pleasures were those of the chase,--hunting and hawking,--and intemperate feasts.
- But Perry was fond of hawks, and much regretted that the days were gone by when hawking was a favourite pastime.