Rabbit ˈræbɪt Animal Long Verb Small Rabbiting Noun
Rabbit refers to a small, furry animal with long ears, sometimes kept as pets or living in wild burrows. It can also refer to the flesh of this animal when eaten as food. The word has pronunciations in both British and American English: /ˈræbɪt/.
[N-COUNT 可数名词]兔;野兔 A rabbit is a small furry animal with long ears. Rabbits are sometimes kept as pets, or live wild in holes in the ground.
Rabbit is the flesh of this animal eaten as food.兔肉
...rabbit stew.
焖兔肉
相关词组:
rabbit on
Oxford
rab·bit/ˈræbɪt; NAmEˈræbɪt/
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verb
rabbitrabbitsrabbitedrabbitingnoun _rabbit_hare.jpg _rabbit.jpg 1[countable ]a small animal with soft fur, long ears and a short tail. Rabbitslive in holes in the ground or are kept as pets or for food. 兔;野兔◆a rabbit hutch兔笼☞compare
hare
2[uncountable ]meat from a rabbit兔肉IDIOMsee
pull
v.verb[intransitive ]go rabbitingto hunt or shoot rabbits猎兔;捕兔PHRASAL VERBˌrabbit ˈon (about sb/sth)( BrE) ( informal,disapproving) to talk continuously about things that are not important or interesting 没完没了地说废话;闲扯SYN
chatter
rab·bit/ˈræbɪt; NAmEˈræbɪt/
LDC
rabbit1 noun
rabbit2 verb
rabbitrab‧bit1 /ˈræbɪt/ ●●●S3 noun
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1rabbit (1) [countable] a small animal with long ears and soft fur, that lives in a hole in the ground2[uncountable] the fur or meat of a rabbit
rabbit1 noun
rabbit2 verb
rabbitrabbit2 verb
Verb Table
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rabbit on phrasal verb British English informalto talk for a long time in an uninteresting or annoying waySYN go onrabbit on about He kept rabbiting on about the environment.
WDF
rabbit
[ˈræbɪt]rabbited, rabbiting, rabbits
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NOUN4878
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rabbits[4798]
兔子(100%)
n.兔子,野兔
vt.让…见鬼去吧
vi.猎兔
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