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/hʌ̱nt/
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[VERB 动词]搜寻;寻找 If you hunt for something or someone, you try to find them by searching carefully or thoroughly.
  [V for n]
  [Also V]
  • A forensic team was hunting for clues...

    法医小组正在寻找线索。

  • Some new arrivals lose hope even before they start hunting for a job...

    有些新来的人甚至还没开始找工作就感到绝望了。

  • Chryssa hunted for Patra, and found her busy at a corner of the site.

    克丽莎到处寻找帕特拉,最后发现她在现场的一个角落里忙活着。

  • Hunt is also a noun.
    • The couple had helped in the hunt for the toddlers.

      这对夫妇曾帮着搜寻那些幼童。

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[VERB 动词]追踪,追捕(罪犯、敌人等) If you hunt a criminal or an enemy, you search for them in order to catch or harm them.
  [V n]
  [Also V for n]
  • Detectives have been hunting him for seven months...

    侦探7个月来一直在追捕他。

  • Her irate husband was hunting him with a gun.

    她暴怒的丈夫正拿着一把枪追杀他。

  • Hunt is also a noun.
    • Despite a nationwide hunt for the kidnap gang, not a trace of them was found.

      尽管已经在全国范围内追捕该绑架团伙,却没有发现他们的任何蛛丝马迹。

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[VERB 动词](人)打猎,猎杀;(动物)猎食 When people or animals hunt, they chase and kill wild animals for food or as a sport.
  [V]
  [V n]
  [Also V for n]
  • As a child I learned to hunt and fish...

    从小我就学会了打猎和捕鱼。

  • A leopard hunts alone, and an injured leopard cannot hunt...

    豹向来单独猎食,所以如果受伤了就无法捕猎。

  • He got up at four and set out on foot to hunt black grouse.

    他4点钟起了床,徒步出发去猎杀黑琴鸡。

  • Hunt is also a noun.
    • He set off for a nineteen-day moose hunt in Nova Scotia.

      他动身前往新斯科舍参加为时19天的驼鹿捕猎活动。

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[VERB 动词](在英国骑马带狗进行)猎狐 In Britain, when people hunt, they ride horses over fields with dogs called hounds and try to catch and kill foxes, as a sport.
  [V]
  [Also V n]
  • She liked to hunt as often as she could.

    她喜欢一有时间就去猎狐。

  • Hunt is also a noun.
    • The hunt was held on land owned by the Duke of Marlborough.

      猎狐活动在马尔伯勒公爵的庄园举行。

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[N-COUNT 可数名词](英国的)猎狐队伍 In Britain, a hunt is a group of people who meet regularly to hunt foxes.
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    [PHRASE 短语](参赛队或参赛者)仍有机会赢取 If a team or competitor is in the hunt for something, they still have a chance of winning it.
      [usu v-link PHR for]
    • We're still in the hunt for the League title and we want to go all the way in the Cup.

      我们仍有机会获得联赛冠军,而且我们还想一路杀进足总杯决赛。

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    See also:
    hunting
    witch-hunt
      相关词组:
      hunt down
      hunt out

      Oxford hunt / hʌnt ; NAmE hʌnt /
      verb
      ,
      noun
      hunt hunts hunted hunting
      verb 1 [intransitive ,  transitive ] to chase wild animals or birds in order to catch or kill them for food, sport or to make money 打猎;猎取;猎杀 Lions sometimes hunt alone. 狮子有时单独猎食。 huntsth Whales are still being hunted and killed in the Arctic. 北冰洋的鲸类仍然遭到猎杀。 2 [intransitive ] to look for sth that is difficult to find 搜寻;搜索 SYN
      search
      I've hunted everywhere but I can't find it. 我到处都搜遍了,就是找不到它。 huntfor sth She is still hunting for a new job. 她还在找新工作。
      3 [transitive ,  intransitive ] to look for sb in order to catch them or harm them 追踪;追捕 huntsb Police are hunting an escaped criminal. 警察正在追捕一名逃犯。 huntfor sb Detectives are hunting for thieves who broke into a warehouse yesterday. 侦探正在追踪昨天侵入仓库的窃贼。 4 [intransitive ,  transitive ] hunt(sth) (in Britain) to chase and kill foxesas a sport, riding horses and using dogs. Fox-huntingwith dogs has been illegal in the UK since 2005. (英国)猎狐(作为运动,自 2005 年起用狗猎狐是违法的) PHRASAL VERBS ˌhunt sb↔ˈdown to search for sb until you catch or find them, especially in order to punish or harm them 追捕,缉捕(某人) ˌhunt sth↔ˈdown/ˈout to search for sth until you find it 搜寻,寻找(某物)
      noun 1 [countable ,  usually singular ] hunt(for sb/sth) an act of looking for sb/sth that is difficult to find 搜寻;搜索;寻找 The hunt is onfor a suitable candidate. 正在物色合适的人选。 Hundreds have joined a police hunt for the missing teenager. 已有几百人和警方一同搜寻那名失踪的少年。 ( BrE) a murder hunt (= to find the person who has killed sb) 追捕杀人犯 see also
      treasure hunt
      ,
      witch-hunt
      2 [countable ] ( often in compounds 常构成复合词 ) an act of chasing wild animals to kill or capture them 打猎 a tiger hunt 猎虎 3 [countable ] (in Britain) an event at which people ride horses and hunt foxeswith dogs as a sport, illegal in the UK since 2005 (英国)猎狐(作为运动,自 2005 年起用狗猎狐是违法的) There will be a hunt on Boxing Day. 节礼日将有猎狐活动。 a hunt meeting 猎狐大会 4 [countable + singular or plural verb ] (in Britain) a group of people who regularly hunt foxesas a sport (英国经常举行猎狐运动的)猎狐队伍 There are several different hunts in the area. 这个地区有几支不同的猎狐队。 IDIOM be in the ˈhunt to have a chance of winning 有机会(赢) The team are back in the hunt for the league title. 这支队伍又有机会赢得联赛冠军了。
      hunt / hʌnt ; NAmE hʌnt /
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      hunt1 verb
      hunt2 noun
      hunthunt1 /hʌnt/ ●●● W3 verb
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      1[intransitive, transitive] to chase animals and birds in order to kill or catch them:  the slopes where I hunted deer as a kid Wolves tend to hunt in packs (=hunt in groups).2[intransitive] to look for someone or something very carefully SYN  searchhunt for The kids were hunting for shells on the beach. Detectives are busy hunting for clues. see thesaurus at
      search
      3[intransitive, transitive] to search for and try to catch a criminal or someone who is your enemy:  The police are still hunting the killer.hunt for The FBI were called in to hunt for the spy.4[intransitive, transitive] British English to hunt foxes as a sport, riding on horses and using dogshunt somebody/something ↔ down phrasal verb to search for a person or animal until you catch them, especially in order to punish or kill them:  The government agency was created to hunt down war criminals.hunt somebody/something ↔ out phrasal verb1to search for someone or something in order to catch, kill, or destroy them:  The plane was on a mission to hunt out enemy submarines.2to search for and find something that you need or want, but that is difficult to find:  In the school library, he hunted out books on politics.
      hunt1 verb
      hunt2 noun
      hunthunt2 ●●○ noun [countable]
      Examples
      Thesaurus
      Collocations
      Phrases
      1an occasion when people chase animals in order to kill or catch themlion/rhino/stag etc hunt2[usually singular] a search for someone or something that is difficult to findhunt for the hunt for the missing childthe hunt is on (=used to say that people have started looking for someone or something)murder hunt (=a search for a person who has killed someone)have a hunt around for something British English informal (=look for something) I’ll have a hunt around for it in my desk.
      treasure hunt
      , witch-hunt
      3a sporting event in Britain in which people ride on horses and hunt foxes using dogs4in Britain, a group of people who regularly hunt foxes together
      WDF

      hunt

      [hʌnt]hunted, hunting, hunts

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      狩猎(31%),打猎(23%),追捕(19%),搜寻(19%),搜索(8%)
      n.狩猎;搜寻
      vt.打猎;搜索
      vi.打猎;搜寻
      n.(Hunt)人名;(德、瑞典)洪特;(英)亨特;(法)安

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