bloodhound

英 [ˈblʌdhaʊnd] 美 [ˈblʌdhaʊnd]

n.  大警犬(嗅觉十分灵敏,常用于追踪人)

复数:bloodhounds

法律

BNC.35175 / COCA.25731



牛津词典

noun

  1. 大警犬(嗅觉十分灵敏,常用于追踪人)
    a large dog with a very good sense of smell, used to follow or look for people

    柯林斯词典

    1. 大警犬,大侦探犬,大猎犬(嗅觉灵敏,常用于追踪)
      A bloodhound is a large dog with a very good sense of smell. Bloodhounds are often used to find people or other animals by following their scent.

      双语例句

      1. Alternatively, you could use the new Orca Bloodhound Rush strategy;
        你可以选择采用奥卡斗犬快攻战略;
      2. Liver or liver-and-white hunting dog developed in Germany; 3/ 4 pointer and 1/ 4 bloodhound.
        在德国培育的肝褐色或褐白色猎狗;3/4猎犬和1/4警犬。
      3. "I'd as soon have a bloodhound after me."
        “我背后很快就会有一只大警犬跟着了。”
      4. And they never believed her when she told them she had only seen one Bloodhound in all her life and it was a small mild dog and not a huge ferocious mastiff.
        而且她们根本不相信她所说的她有生以来只见过一只猎狗,而且是一只温和的小狗,并非色恶宠大的猛犬。
      5. Doesn't that Bloodhound ever relax?
        他就不能放松一下?
      6. He had never been hunted by a bloodhound nor had he ever seen that brute's unerring instinct baffled by human cunning.
        他从来没有被一只猎狗追逐过,也从没见过人的机灵战胜过那种动物的万无一失的本能。

      英英释义

      noun

      1. a breed of large powerful hound of European origin having very acute smell and used in tracking

          Synonym:    sleuthhound