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prowl·er
\-lə(r)\ noun
(-s)
: one that prowls
< a prowler through junk shops — H.H.Martin >
< car prowlers … agog for a pickup — Harper's >
especially : sneak thief
< prowlers made off with … men's clothing — Edmonton (Alberta) Journal >
prowler
prowl·er / ˈpraulə(r) /
noun
a person who follows sb or who moves around quietly outside their house, especially at night, in order to frighten them, harm them or steal sth from them
(图谋不轨的)潜行者
prowler prowl∙er / ˈpraulə ; ˈpraʊlə /
◙noun [C]
1. a person who follows someone or hides near their house, especially at night, in order to frighten or harm them or to steal something
• 〔尤指晚上心怀不轨的〕盯梢的人,潜伏的人:
»The police were called after a prowler was spotted near their home.
发现有个人潜伏在他们家附近后就叫来了警察。
prowl·er
/ˈprawlɚ/ noun , pl -ers [ count ]
1 : a person who moves through an area in a quiet way in order to commit a crime
There were reports of a prowler in the neighborhood.
2 : an animal that moves through an area while hunting or searching for food
Raccoons are night prowlers.
prowler
NOUN:One who behaves in a stealthy, furtive way: sneak, sneaker, weasel. See [size=-1]MOVE.
西班牙语
prowler
['prowl·er || 'praʊlə(r)]
n. merodeador
同源词
prowl
I. \ˈprau̇l, esp before pause or consonant -au̇əl\ verb
(-ed/-ing/-s)
Etymology: Middle English prollen
intransitive verb
: to move about or wander stealthily in the manner of a wild beast seeking prey : roam in search of as if in search of whatever may be found : pace restlessly back and forth
< submarines were prowling along our coast — Owen Wister >
< the fear still prowls in her consciousness — Ellen Glasgow >
< the foreman … prowling constantly about — Theodore Dreiser >
< prowls as he talks — T.R.Ybarra >
< loved to prowl about the city >
transitive verb
: to roam over (an area) in a predatory manner
< wolves prowl the forest >
< the bloodthirstiest villain that ever prowled the Western highways — Herbert Asbury >
II. noun
(-s)
: an act or instance of prowling
< his jubilant prowl through … attics — C.G.Poore >
— often used in the phrase on the prowl
< a rapacious divorcee on the prowl — Helen Howe >
prowl
prowl / praul /
verb
1. (of an animal 动物) to move quietly and carefully around an area, especially when hunting
潜行(为捕猎等)
▪ [V , usually +adv. / prep.]
The tiger prowled through the undergrowth.
老虎悄然穿过矮树丛。
▪ [also VN]
2. to move quietly and carefully around an area, especially with the intention of committing a crime
潜行(图谋不轨等)
▪ [V , usually +adv. / prep.]
A man was seen prowling around outside the factory just before the fire started.
就在起火之前,有人看到一个男子在工厂外踱来踱去。
▪ [also VN]
3. to walk around a room, an area, etc., especially because you are bored, anxious, etc., and cannot relax
(因无聊、焦躁等)徘徊,走来走去:
▪ [VN]
He prowled the empty rooms of the house at night.
夜里,他在家中的空屋子里踱来踱去。
▪ [also V +adv. / prep.]
noun
IDIOMS
▪ (be / go) on the 'prowl
(of an animal or a person 人或动物) moving quietly and carefully, hunting or looking for sth
悄然潜行(以捕猎或寻找):
There was a fox on the prowl near the chickens.
有一只狐狸在鸡群附近徘徊。
an intruder on the prowl
一个蹑足闯入的人
prowl prowl¹ / praul ; praʊl /
◙verb [I,T]
1. if an animal prowls, it moves around an area quietly, especially because it is hunting another animal
• 〔尤指捕猎的动物〕潜行(于某处)
2. if someone prowls, they move around an area slowly and quietly, especially because they are involved in a criminal activity or because they are looking for something
• 〔尤指罪犯或正在寻找某物的人〕秘密(悄悄)来回游走(于某处):
»gangs of teenagers prowling the streets
在大街上鬼鬼祟祟四处游荡的少年团伙
▪ [+ around / about ] BrE :
»Irene prowled restlessly around the room.
艾琳不安地在房间里来回踱步。
prowl
I
/ˈprawəl/ verb , prowls, prowled, prowl·ing
1 of an animal : to move quietly through an area while hunting
[ no obj ] a tiger prowling in the jungle
wolves prowling in packs
[ + obj ] He moved like a tiger prowling the jungle.
2 : to move through a place or area especially while searching for something often in a quiet or secret way
[ + obj ] The police were prowling the streets in their patrol cars.
He liked to prowl the streets late at night.
I prowled the store looking for sales.
[ no obj ] I prowled through the store looking for sales.
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II
noun [ singular ]
: an act of moving through a place while searching for something : an act of prowling
a prowl through the bookshop
on the prowl
: searching for something often in a quiet or secret way
My cat was on the prowl. [=my cat was prowling]
reporters on the prowl for a good story
prowl
[praʊl]
(verb 动词)
[img][/img]悄悄行走;徘徊
to prowl about in the dark.
在暗处蹑足行走。
SYNONYM 同义词:creep,roam, slink, sneak, steal, SEE参阅 walk verb 动词.
prowl
be/go on the 'prowl
1.■(of animals 动物) move around quietly while hunting for food 悄然潜行﹙以觅食﹚:
Our cats go on the prowl at night, and then they sleep here all day. 我们家的猫晚上悄悄出去觅食,白天就在这里睡大觉。
2.■(of people 人) be moving around quietly because you are trying to catch sb or intending to commit a crime ﹙为抓捕或行窃等﹚潜行;悄悄巡行以寻找:
Look out for burglars on the prowl. If you see anything suspicious, call the police immediately.小心巡视,提防盗贼,如有任何可疑情况,马上打电话报警。
西班牙语
prowl
n. merodeo; caza
v. rondar, frecuentar, merodear, rondar por los alrededores
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