fox
n. 狐; 狐狸; 狡猾的人; 狐皮
vt. 欺骗; 迷惑; 使困惑
vi. 耍花招
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.
If you are foxed by something, you cannot understand it or solve it.
I admit I was foxed for some time...
我承认我一度被难住了。
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。
If you describe someone as a fox, you mean they are very clever and deceitful.
Enrico was too good, an old fox, cunning.
恩里科很有心计,是一只狡猾的老狐狸。
1. alert carnivorous mammal with pointed muzzle and ears and a bushy tail; most are predators that do not hunt in packs
2. a shifty deceptive person
3. the gray or reddish-brown fur of a fox
1. deceive somebody;
2. be confusing or perplexing to; cause to be unable to think clearly;
3. become discolored with, or as if with, mildew spots
The hounds ran ahead, following their noses on the trail of the fox.
猎狗凭着嗅觉顺着狐狸的足迹向前跑去.
The hunting dogs got wind of the fox.
猎狗闻到狐狸的气味.
The fox redoubled on its trail to escape the hunters.
那狐狸循原路折回逃避猎人.
The fox is a canine animal.
狐狸是犬科动物.
The huntsmen rode fast, chasing after the fox.
猎人们疾驶, 追捕那只狐狸.