hawk
n. 鷹; 鷹派人物; 主戰分子
v. 沿街叫賣; 咳痰
A hawk is a large bird with a short, hooked beak, sharp claws, and very good eyesight. Hawks catch and eat small birds and animals.
In politics, if you refer to someone as a hawk, you mean that they believe in using force and violence to achieve something, rather than using more peaceful or diplomatic methods.
Both hawks and doves have expanded their conditions for ending the war.
鷹派和鴿派都充分闡明瞭各自的停戰條件。
If someone hawks goods, they sell them by walking through the streets or knocking at people's houses, and asking people to buy them.
...vendors hawking trinkets.
沿街兜售小飾品的小販
You can say that someone is hawking something if you do not like the forceful way in which they are asking people to buy it.
Developers will be hawking cut-price flats and houses.
開發商會竭力推銷減價的公寓和房子。
If someone hawks, they noisily clear mucus from their throat and spit it out.
He hawked and spat.
他用力咳了咳,吐了口痰。
If you watch someone like a hawk, you observe them very carefully, usually to make sure that they do not make a mistake or do something you do not want them to do.
1. diurnal bird of prey typically having short rounded wings and a long tail
2. an advocate of an aggressive policy on foreign relations
3. a square board with a handle underneath; used by masons to hold or carry mortar
1. sell or offer for sale from place to place
2. hunt with hawks;
3. clear mucus or food from one's throat;
have eyes like a hawk
明察秋毫
watch someone like a hawk
嚴密監視
In the fall, they returned to Kitty Hawk.
秋天, 他們又回到基蒂霍克.
We need an inspector who has eyes like a hawk.
我們需要一位目光敏銳的警探.
The hawk snatched the chicken and flew away.
老鷹叼了小雞就飛走了.
They portray the scene of milking, polishing felt or goats fighting , hawk flying.
或表現擠奶 、 擀氈,或模擬山羊頂角 、 雄鷹展翅.
A hawk hovered in the blue sky.
一隻老鷹在藍色的天空中翱翔.