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mar-hawk

/mahr-hawk/US // ˈmɑrˌhɔk //

马鹰

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Falconry.

    • : a falconer who trains or handles the birds badly.

Examples

  • When Donald Regan asked, “Did we object to Israelis sending HAWK ... missiles to Iran?”

  • The NSPG meeting defined the official line on the HAWK deal, but it did not address the funding diversion.

  • Monk said to Hawk, 'You're the great Coleman Hawkins, right?

  • For me, I signed on to The Avengers 1-3 and then Hawk-Eye, in case they want to do a Hawk-Eye spin-off.

  • Most Americans have viewed Africa through the lens of LiveAid or Black Hawk Down or the altruistic whims of Madonna.

  • Since Henry Hawk could sit in a great elm far up the road and see himp.

  • Out of the darkening sky rang the twanging call of a night-hawk, and the cluck of a dozing hen sounded from the foliage overhead.

  • Railroads are reckless Radicals and are destined by turns to make and to mar the fortunes of many great emporiums.

  • The memory of the hawk-nosed, steel-eyed officer who rode from Kurnaul to Meerut in twenty-four hours smote him like a whip.

  • But the Earls of Mar and Athol are collecting their forces, and some other nobles of the land are drawing to their party.'