hawking / ˈhɔ kɪŋ /

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hawking 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. the sport of hunting with hawks or other birds of prey; falconry.

hawking 近义词

hawking

等同于 hunt

hawking

等同于 cadge

hawking

等同于 retail

hawking

等同于 vend

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hawking 的反义词 1
hawking

等同于 cough

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hawking 的反义词 1
hawking

等同于 cry

hawking

等同于 hunting

hawking

等同于 peddle

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hawking 的反义词 2
hawking

等同于 sell

hawking

等同于 solicit

hawking

等同于 spit

hawking

等同于 expectorate

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更多hawking例句

  1. In terms of Hawking’s original calculations, so far so good.
  2. First, the sudden shift signaled the onset of new physics not covered by Hawking’s calculation.
  3. “It was Stephen Hawking and five other Nobel laureates,” Krauss recalled.
  4. Hawking, of course, came to global fame with his book A Brief History of Time.
  5. Perhaps, like Hawking searching for his elegant equation, filmmakers will never find the answer.
  6. This was in 1964, and Hawking is now 72, and still rattling the cosmos.
  7. Of the three films, the most English by far is the Hawking story.
  8. For those who preferred hawking choice falcons had been brought from Holland.
  9. One almost expects to see some baronial hawking party, or some bridal procession issue from its recesses.
  10. A fortnight before the first swallow the large bats were hawking up and down the road in the evenings.
  11. The chief pleasures were those of the chase,--hunting and hawking,--and intemperate feasts.
  12. But Perry was fond of hawks, and much regretted that the days were gone by when hawking was a favourite pastime.