n. (pl. hares, 〔集合词〕hare) 1.野兔。 2.怪人,傻瓜。 3.〔英俚〕坐车不买票的人。
短语和例子
as mad as a March hare 疯狂得像三月(交尾期)里的野兔。 hare and hounds 兔子与猎犬〔一种儿童游戏,“兔子”在前面撒纸屑跑,“猎犬”在后追逐〕。 First catch your hare (and then cook him). 〔谚语〕先捕兔后烹调;勿谋之过早。 hold [run] with the hare and run [hunt] with the hounds 两面讨好。 hunt [run] the wrong hare 估计错误,错怪某人。 make a hare of sb. 愚弄某人。 start a hare 在讨论中提出枝节问题。 vi. 飞跑。 hare away 逃走,逃跑。 hare off 〔英口〕跑开。
swift timid long-eared mammal larger than a rabbit having a divided upper lip and long hind legs; young born furred and with open eyes
flesh of any of various rabbits or hares (wild or domesticated) eaten as food 同义词:rabbit,
run quickly, like a hare; "He hared down the hill"
百科解释
Hares and jackrabbits are leporids belonging to the genus Lepus. A hare less than one year old is called a leveret.
详细百科解释
其他语种释义
hareとは意味:hare n. ノウサギ. 【動詞+】 ◆First catch your hare (then cook him). 《諺》 まず現物を手に入れよ 《処理はそれから考えればよい》 ◆shoot a hare 《英》 ノウサギを射ち殺す ◆start a hare 《英》 (狩りで)ノウサギを飛びださせる; 《英》 (話をそらすために)無関係な問題を持ちだす ◆trap a hare ノウサギをわ...