Fox Meaning in English
word
/ˈfɑks/
fahks
/fˈɒks/
foks
التعريف
A fox is a wild animal similar to a small dog, with a pointed face, red or brown fur, and a thick tail. It is also sometimes used to describe a person who is clever or tricky.
الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة
Most commonly, 'fox' refers to the animal. In stories and idioms, it often suggests cleverness or trickiness. Common phrases include 'sly as a fox' and 'fox hunt'. The older slang meaning for an attractive person exists but is less common and can sound dated.
Spanish: zorroPortuguese (BR): raposaPortuguese (PT): raposaChinese (Simplified): 狐狸Chinese (Traditional): 狐狸Hindi: लोमड़ीArabic: ثعلبBengali: শিয়ালRussian: лисаJapanese: キツネVietnamese: cáoKorean: 여우Turkish: tilkiUrdu: لومڑیIndonesian: rubah
جمل نموذجية
I saw a fox in the forest.
basic
The fox has a long tail.
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A fox can move very quietly.
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He’s as sly as a fox when it comes to business.
natural
We spotted a fox crossing the road last night.
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Don’t let his smile fool you — he’s a real fox.
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