fox

英 [fɒks] 美 [fɑːks]

n.  狐; 狐狸; 狐皮; 狡猾的人; 老狐狸; 老滑头
v.  使猜不透; 把…难住; 使上当; 使迷惑

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牛津词典

noun

  1. 狐;狐狸
    a wild animal of the dog family, with reddish-brown fur, a pointed face and a thick heavy tail
    1. 狐皮
      the skin and fur of the fox , used to make coats, etc.
      1. 狡猾的人;老狐狸;老滑头
        a person who is clever and able to get what they want by influencing or tricking other people
        1. He's a wily old fox.
          他是个诡计多端的老狐狸。
      2. 漂亮的年轻女子
        an attractive young woman

        verb

        1. 使猜不透;把…难住;使上当;使迷惑
          to be too difficult for sb to understand or solve; to trick or confuse sb
          1. The last question foxed even our panel of experts.
            最后这个问题甚至把我们的专家小组都难倒了。

        柯林斯词典

        1. 狐狸
          A fox is a wild animal which looks like a dog and has reddish-brown fur, a pointed face and ears, and a thick tail. Foxes eat smaller animals.
          1. VERB 难住;使困惑
            If you are foxed by something, you cannot understand it or solve it.
            1. I admit I was foxed for some time...
              我承认我一度被难住了。
            2. Only once did we hit on a question which foxed one of the experts...
              我们只碰到过一个把一位专家也难住了的问题。
            3. They're a bit foxed by the colours of the riders' jerseys and hats.
              自行车手运动衫和帽子的颜色让他们有点儿困惑。
          2. N-SING 老狐狸;狡猾的人
            If you describe someone as a fox, you mean they are very clever and deceitful.
            1. Enrico was too good, an old fox, cunning.
              恩里科很有心计,是一只狡猾的老狐狸。

          双语例句

          1. Fox hunting is popular among some people in this country. It doesn't make it right though
            这个国家有些人喜欢猎狐,但是这并不能使其变得名正言顺。
          2. The image of the fox as a pest is grossly exaggerated in anecdote and folklore.
            狐狸的害人精形象在传闻和民间故事中遭到严重的夸大。
          3. Often a fox goes across the road in front of me and I just catch it in the headlights.
            常常有狐狸穿越车前方的马路,我借助车头灯正好看见。
          4. By 1920, Fox and Universal were already names to conjure with.
            到1920年,福克斯和环球已经声名显赫。
          5. Even from a distance the effect of his fox costume was stunning
            即使从远处看,他的狐狸戏服也很抢眼。
          6. It shows a fox being disembowelled by a pack of hounds.
            画面中一只狐狸正被一群猎狗撕咬得肠子外流。
          7. The fox takes his chance with a pack of hounds which may catch him and despatch him immediately.
            那只狐狸和一群随时可能置其于死地的猎狗冒险周旋。
          8. She worked at 20th Century Fox as a film editor.
            她在20世纪福克斯公司担任电影剪辑师。
          9. I admit I was foxed for some time
            我承认我一度被难住了。
          10. Only once did we hit on a question which foxed one of the experts
            我们只碰到过一个把一位专家也难住了的问题。
          11. They're a bit foxed by the colours of the riders 'jerseys and hats.
            自行车手运动衫和帽子的颜色让他们有点儿困惑。
          12. Enrico was too good, an old fox, cunning.
            恩里科很有心计,是一只狡猾的老狐狸。
          13. Fox is not bitter about the lost opportunity to compete in the Games
            福克斯并没有对错过了参赛机会感到不忿。
          14. Fox was making a long parenthetical remark about his travels on the border of the country.
            福克斯正在插入一大段题外话,讲他在该国边境游历的故事。
          15. He wasn't sure exactly how a fox could have got into the sheep's pen.
            他不是十分确定狐狸是怎么进入羊圈的。
          16. He led the way to the lift. Fox played along, following him.
            他朝电梯走去,福克斯只得紧随其后。
          17. Fox stepped forward, welcomed him in Malay, and presented him to Jack
            福克斯走向前,用马来语向他表示欢迎,并把他介绍给了杰克。
          18. Deryck Fox gave Featherstone the lead early in the first half with a penalty, but Saints were quick to reply.
            德里克·福克斯在上半场的罚球使费瑟斯通队领先,但是圣徒队很快进行了反击。
          19. I have to say I didn't even know Fox Lane Police Station existed till about four or five years ago
            我必须承认直到四五年前我才知道有福克斯巷警察局。
          20. The show will be simulcast on NBC, Fox and a number of cable networks.
            这场演出会在美国国家广播电台、福克斯广播电台和一些有线电视网上同步播出。
          21. From 1066 to the 17th century the fox was looked upon as vermin.
            从1066年到17世纪,狐狸一直被视为害兽。
          22. A fox is not taken twice in the same snare.
            上当只有一回。
          23. The clever fox escaped the hunter.
            伶俐的狐狸逃过了猎人的追捕。
          24. A fox cannot hide its tail.
            狐狸尾巴是掩藏不住的。
          25. A fox breaks wind in order to escape from hunting dogs.
            狐狸放屁以逃避猎狗。
          26. The craftiest fox can't escape the skilled hunter.
            狐狸再狡猾也斗不过好猎手。
          27. A fox cannot hide its tail.; Evils cannot be covered up.
            狐狸尾巴藏不住。
          28. The dog was hard on the fox.
            那条狗紧紧追赶着狐狸。
          29. The sly fox nimbly eluded the dogs.
            那只狡猾的狐狸灵活地躲避开那群狗。
          30. You can't trust him, he's a sly old fox.
            你不能相信他,他是一只狡猾的老狐狸。

          英英释义

          noun

          1. alert carnivorous mammal with pointed muzzle and ears and a bushy tail

            1. a shifty deceptive person

                Synonym:    dodgerslyboots

              1. the grey or reddish-brown fur of a fox

                verb

                1. become discolored with, or as if with, mildew spots

                  1. be confusing or perplexing to
                    1. These questions confuse even the experts
                    2. This question completely threw me
                    3. This question befuddled even the teacher

                    Synonym:    confusethrowbefuddlefuddlebedevilconfounddiscombobulate

                  2. deceive somebody
                    1. We tricked the teacher into thinking that class would be cancelled next week

                    Synonym:    flim-flamplay a joke onplay trickstrickfobpull a fast one onplay a trick on