hedgehog / ˈhɛdʒˌhɒg, -ˌhɔg /

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hedgehog 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. an Old World, insect-eating mammal of the genus Erinaceus, especially E. europaeus, having spiny hairs on the back and sides.
  2. the porcupine.
  3. Military. a portable obstacle made of crossed logs in the shape of an hourglass, usually laced with barbed wire.an obstructive device consisting of steel bars, angle irons, etc., usually embedded in concrete, designed to damage and impede the boats and tanks of a landing force on a beach.

更多hedgehog例句

  1. The call came in so fast, we had just been having a tea party with your hedgehog.
  2. Researchers tested hundreds of animals in and around the market for the coronavirus — including animals for sale such as rabbits, hedgehogs, salamanders and birds — but none tested positive.
  3. Kate Ryder, founder and CEO, Maven ClinicThe best book that has helped me in my career involves foxes and hedgehogs.
  4. Hedgehog Birthday From the folks who brought you ‘Tiny Hamsters Eating Tiny Burritos’ comes another squee-worthy video.
  5. As you might have already guessed, a tiny hedgehog has a tiny birthday party.
  6. DuBois was a man of many ideas; Washington, of just one: the proverbial contrast of hedgehog and fox.
  7. Once again, the “hedgehog,” as Jeremy is known in the XXX industry, gave hope to round, hairy men everywhere.
  8. “I used to remember drawing Sonic the Hedgehog when I was super young,” says Moss.
  9. Randolph, whose men were on foot, instantly threw them into a schiltron, 'like a hedgehog.'
  10. A hedgehog crept stealthily along the ground, and at a sudden sound curled himself up like a wee brown bear.
  11. But even with the sharp eyes, and the sharp, stickery-ickery quills of the hedgehog, Uncle Wiggily couldn't find his fortune.
  12. A hedgehog is a rough and prickly fellow—better his prickles than the reptile's poisonous slime.
  13. He is very timid, and when any one approaches him, coils himself up in a ball, like a hedgehog.