spoor

英 [spʊə(r)] 美 [spʊr]

n.  (野兽走过留下的)足迹,嗅迹

GRE

BNC.38444 / COCA.33710



牛津词典

noun

  1. (野兽走过留下的)足迹,嗅迹
    a track or smell that a wild animal leaves as it travels

    柯林斯词典

    1. (野兽走过时留下的)踪迹
      The spoor of an animal is the marks or substances that it leaves behind as it moves along, which hunters can follow.

      双语例句

      1. On a moonlit evening, they break the pen door and follow the wild boar's spoor run to the vast forest.
        在一个月明星稀的夜晚,家猪拱开了圈门,追寻着野猪的足迹,奔向那广袤的原始森林。
      2. The hounds followed the fox's spoor.
        猎人跟踪了这条狐狸的足迹。
      3. According to the spot-checking just now, we have found the spoor that the container door had been prized and the shortages of the cargo were probably caused by theft during the transport.
        根据刚才现场勘查的情况,我们发现集装箱的箱门有撬过的痕迹,货物的短少有可能是运输中被偷盗所致。
      4. Pray for Guizhou spoor, whose hardships are described in the proverb: Not three feet of flat land, not three days without rain, not a family with three grams of silver.
        为贵州的穷困居民祷告。有一句谚语描写他们的状况十分贴切:地无三尺平,天无三日晴,人无三分银。
      5. Lesley Spoor and Chris Lassiter got engaged the night before Thanksgiving.
        莱斯利和克里斯在感恩节前夜订婚。
      6. They were amazed to notice that the elephant spoor had vanished from the path.
        他们惊愕地发现,那头象的足迹从小径上消失得无影无踪。

      英英释义

      noun

      1. the trail left by a person or an animal
        1. the hounds followed the fox's spoor