Wolf Meaning in English
word
/ˈwʊɫf/
wuulf
/wˈʊlf/
wuulf
释义
A wolf is a wild animal from the dog family. It looks like a large dog and often lives and hunts in groups called packs.
用法与细微差别
Usually refers to the wild animal. Common phrases include 'pack of wolves', 'lone wolf' (a person who prefers to act alone), and 'wolf down' (eat very quickly, informal). Don't confuse it with 'fox' or 'coyote'.
Spanish: loboPortuguese (BR): loboPortuguese (PT): loboChinese (Simplified): 狼Chinese (Traditional): 狼Hindi: भेड़ियाArabic: ذئبBengali: নেকড়েRussian: волкJapanese: オオカミVietnamese: sóiKorean: 늑대Turkish: kurtUrdu: بھیڑیاIndonesian: serigala
例句
The wolf stood near the trees.
basic
We saw a wolf at the zoo.
basic
A wolf can run very fast.
basic
He’s a bit of a lone wolf, so he usually works by himself.
natural
The kids wolfed down the pizza after practice.
natural
You could hear the wolves howling in the distance.
natural