Woodchuck Meaning in English
word
ˈwʊdˌtʃək
WOOD-chuk
wˈʊdtʃʌk
WOOD-chuk
释义
A woodchuck is a small, furry animal from North America, also known as a groundhog. It lives in burrows and is famous for 'Groundhog Day.'
用法与细微差别
Usually refers to the North American groundhog, not related to wood or 'chucking.' Often appears in tongue-twisters like 'How much wood would a woodchuck chuck?' Rare in everyday speech outside animal or cultural references.
Spanish: marmota (de América del Norte)Portuguese (BR): marmota (da América do Norte)Portuguese (PT): marmota (da América do Norte)Chinese (Simplified): 土拨鼠Chinese (Traditional): 土撥鼠Hindi: वुडचुक (उत्तर अमेरिकी जानवर)Arabic: المرموط الأمريكيBengali: উডচাক (একটি প্রজাতির স্থলচর স্তন্যপায়ী) - গ্রাউন্ডহগRussian: сурок (лесной) - вудчак (американский сурок)Japanese: ウッドチャック - グラウンドホッグVietnamese: chuột gỗ - chuột chũi Mỹ - groundhogKorean: 우드척 - 마멋Turkish: ağaç sansarı (groundhog) - kunduz (groundhog)Urdu: وڈچک (گراؤنڈ ہاگ)Indonesian: woodchuck - marmot tanah (groundhog)
例句
A woodchuck lives in a burrow underground.
basic
People sometimes call a woodchuck a groundhog.
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We saw a woodchuck in the garden.
basic
If a woodchuck could chuck wood, how much wood would it chuck?
natural
Every year, people celebrate Groundhog Day with a real woodchuck.
natural
I heard a cute woodchuck was digging holes in your yard!
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