jackal / ˈdʒæk əl, -ɔl /

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jackal 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. any of several nocturnal wild dogs of the genus Canis, especially C. aureus, of Asia and Africa, that scavenge or hunt in packs.
  2. a person who performs dishonest or base deeds as the follower or accomplice of another.
  3. a person who performs menial or degrading tasks for another.

jackal 近义词

jackal

等同于 tool

jackal

等同于 prairie wolf

更多jackal例句

  1. They exploit a scavenging lifestyle instead, the great jackals of the sea.
  2. Sirius also helps you locate two constellations, Canis major and Canis minor, which first emerge during the “dog days” of summer and inspired numerous traditional tales about celestial wolves, foxes, dogs, and jackals.
  3. He was accused of being a 'jackal' and of drunkenly killing innocents by an Afghan warlord this week.
  4. Their deeper recesses were given up to owls and bats, and nearer the entrance the prowling fox or jackal found a covert.
  5. Had he not heard the cry of the "jackal in the desert," so much in keeping with the burning temperature out of doors?
  6. The Snake submitted to the test, and when she was covered by the stone the Jackal advised the Man to go away and leave her.
  7. But the Man proposed to consult other wise people before being bit, and after a while they met the Jackal.
  8. In another Kaffir story, the Jackal runs into a hole under a tree, but the Lion catches him by the tail.