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hind

/hahynd/US // haɪnd //UK // (haɪnd) //

后退,后,后进,后头

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adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : situated in the rear or at the back; posterior: the hind legs of an animal.

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Examples

  • Di Liberto says this “hind-casting” is the opposite of forecasting.

  • Their uninjured companions also showed heightened sensitivity, and in both hind paws.

  • For example, there’s a dog who was born without front legs and learned to walk on her hind legs.

  • In another set of experiments, the team repeated the electrojabs on the mice’s hind legs, but at lower intensity.

  • The tracks’ most surprising feature is that they only show hind feet.

  • This video shows a bear walking on its hind legs through a New Jersey neighborhood.

  • A taxidermic bear stands almost six feet tall on his hind legs with his mouth gaping in a never-ending silent roar.

  • So they took the hind legs of the animal and began to drag it the other way.

  • “They rise up on their hind legs when somebody is coming to attack their cubs,” Palin said.

  • Perhaps our job, post-election, is to provide a gentle but swift boot in the bee-hind of the party whose mascot is an ass.

  • For, at that moment Squinty stood up on his hind legs, as the boy had taught him, and walked over toward the big balloon basket.

  • Then, as Squinty remembered how he had been taught to stand up on his hind legs, he thought he would do that trick now.

  • Squinty dropped down on his four legs, since he found that walking on his hind ones brought him no food.

  • He usually seizes his prey by the flank near the hind leg, or by the throat below the jaw.

  • Sometimes he went on four feet and sometimes he stood up straight on his hind feet.