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scat

/skat/US // skæt //UK // (skæt) //

排泄物,粪便,排遗,屎尿屁

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v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1

    scat·ted, scat·ting.Informal.

    • : to go off hastily.

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Examples

  • They tossed out scat samples that probably weren’t from coyotes.

  • Coyote scat contains lots of hair from animals the coyote ate.

  • When the volunteers found scat, they picked it up with gloves.

  • Some dogs can even identify scat from one individual animal.

  • In Argentina, DeMatteo’s Chesapeake Bay retriever, Train, helped her find scat from jaguars, ocelots, pumas, bush dogs and small spotted cats called oncillas.

  • I remember I heard something fiddling around in the galley, and I hollered 'Scat!'

  • The poor man, in an access both of alarm and courage, whirled the bar about his head and shouted "Scat!"

  • Scat′hold, open ground for pasture; Scat′land, land which paid duty for rights of pasture and peat.

  • In fact, it would have spoiled everything, and Angel encouraged the animal's exit with a suppressed "Scat!"

  • And every man went his way, and the corps are the "Scat-ups" to this day.