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huntsman

/huhnts-muhn/US // ˈhʌnts mən //UK // (ˈhʌntsmən) //

猎人,猎手,狩猎者,猎头公司

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural hunts·men.

    • : the member of a hunt staff who manages the hounds during the hunt.
    • : a hunter.

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Examples

  • Just then a young boar came dashing by, and the huntsman stabbed it to death.

  • It had been two years since you shot your last film, Snow White and the Huntsman.

  • But Huntsman was one of the conservatives who signed the Supreme Court amicus brief against Prop 8.

  • The denouement itself appropriates the theme of the huntsman who spares the child he is obliged to kill.

  • In 2012, Stewart was caught cheating on Pattinson with her married Snow White and the Huntsman director Rupert Sanders.

  • He used to be a huntsman in the service of his Highness the Prince de Conti, and he owes everything to him.

  • There had been a great chase commanded in the Bois de Vincennes, for M. de Monsoreau to enter on his functions of chief huntsman.

  • Four days since Baron Gaston went upon the debatable land to lay a hound; with him only Gaspar, the huntsman.

  • The major-domo (for it was he) bowed respectfully, for the chief huntsman's name was well known in Anjou.

  • And Those Others tried to make them ever more intelligent and crafty so they might be sent to hunt without a huntsman.