gamekeepers

英 [ˈgeɪmˌkiːpəz] 美 [ˈgeɪmˌkipərs]

n.  (私有猎场的)猎物看守人
gamekeeper的复数



柯林斯词典

  1. (私人猎场的)猎物看守人
    A gamekeeper is a person who takes care of the wild animals or birds that are kept on someone's land for hunting.

    双语例句

    1. Injury to the ulnar collateral ligament of the metacarpophalangeal joint trips off the tongue more agreeably as gamekeepers thumb. The name comes from the chronic ligament damage incurred by Scottish gamekeepers in the course of killing wounded rabbits.
      掌指尺骨副韧带损伤,通俗地说,就是猎物看守者拇指,这个名称来源于苏格兰猎物看守者在宰杀受伤野兔时得的慢性韧带损伤。
    2. The difference is that there is an element of endogeneity in regulatory changes, since those responsible are often "poachers turned gamekeepers", with a good insight into the way that the private sector works.
      二者的区别在于,监管变化有内在因素,因为那些责任人通常是“由偷猎者变成的猎场看守者”,他们对私人领域运作方式有着很好的洞见。