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Weasels Meaning in English

word · lemma: weasel

ˈwizəɫz
WEE-zuhlz
wˈiːzəlz
WEE-zuhlz

释义

Small, thin mammals with long bodies, sharp teeth, and brownish fur, known for their quick movements. 'Weasels' sometimes refers to people who are sneaky or untrustworthy.

用法与细微差别

Literal use refers to the animal, often in plural because weasels are rarely seen alone. As slang, calling someone a 'weasel' means they are sneaky or dishonest—this is informal and can be insulting. Not every small animal is a weasel; don't confuse with 'ferret' or 'stoat.'

例句

Weasels are small, quick animals that live in the forest.

basic

We saw two weasels near the river yesterday.

basic

Weasels eat mice, birds, and insects.

basic

Those two guys are such weasels—I wouldn't trust them with my wallet.

natural

I read that weasels can squeeze through tiny holes to get food.

natural

Even though they're cute, weasels are fierce hunters.

natural