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muskrat

/muhsk-rat/US // ˈmʌskˌræt //UK // (ˈmʌskˌræt) //

麝香鼠,麝鼠,麝香猫,狐狸精

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural musk·rats, musk·rat.

    • : a large, aquatic, North American rodent, Ondatra zibethica, having a musky odor.
    • : its thick, light-brown fur, used for coats, for hats, as a trimming, etc.

Examples

  • He later transferred to the Asheville School in North Carolina, where he spent his free time catching muskrats, and studied at Williams College in Massachusetts, grouse hunting on the weekends.

  • Even in one of the earliest books, the Muskrat philosopher ends up seeing the point of things.

  • But it was a young hawk, unversed in the way of the muskrat, which had seized him.

  • No muskrat had ever, within her experience, even tried to fight her.

  • But flight was far from the big muskrat's mind in that crucial moment.

  • He knew that the muskrat could not stay for ever down in that muddy crevice.

  • An old Indian once told me how a muskrat lays up stores of food in his house.