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词汇 badger
释义 badger
noun[ C ]
uk /ˈbædʒ.ər/ us /ˈbædʒ.ɚ/
an animal with short legs, wide feet with long claws, and strong jaws, that lives underground and comes out to feed at night. There are six main types of badger. Most have narrow faces, heads with light and dark hair, and brown or grey hair on their bodies: 獾
The owl's predators include hawks, larger owls, snakes, and badgers.
We saw a fairly large black creature with a streak of white - a badger.
 
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Suddenly a badger crossed the road in front of us.
Park officials want to preserve wilderness for mountain lions, badgers and other creatures.
When a badger is foraging for earthworms, which it loves, it will stuff its nose into the earth and make a noise like a pig rooting.
Ferrets are preyed on by coyotes, raptors, badgers and skunks.
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hedgehog
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pangolin
peccary
pine marten
platypus
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stoat
sugar glider
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badger
verb[ T ]
uk /ˈbædʒ.ər/ us /ˈbædʒ.ɚ/
to persuade someone by telling them repeatedly to do something, or to question someone repeatedly: 困扰;纠缠
Stop badgering me - I'll do it when I'm ready.别再烦我了——我准备好后会做的。
[ + into+ -ing verb ]She's been badgering me into doing some exercise.她一直劝我做做运动。
[ + to infinitive ]Every time we go into a shop, the kids badger me to buy them sweets.每次去商店,孩子们总是缠着我给他们买些糖果。
Synonym
pester
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Questioning people & asking questions in general
ask after someone
ask questions of someone/somethingidiom
be someone's for the askingidiom
beat something out of someone
bombard
consultative
Gallup poll
inquisition
inquisitor
outpoll
pin someone down
ply someone with something
poll
pry
put someone through the millidiom
put someone through the wringeridiom
roll
shoot
survey
trick question

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Urging & persuading

badger | American Dictionary


badger
noun[ C ]
us/ˈbædʒ·ər/

badgernoun[C] (ANIMAL)


an animal that digs holes in the ground, where it lives, and comes out at night to feed
badger
verb[ T ]
us/ˈbædʒ·ər/

badgerverb[T] (ASK)


to annoy someone by repeatedly asking questions or telling the person to do something:
He badgered officials at the American Embassy to help.

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His conclusion was that the sum of evidence "strongly supports the view that badgers are a cause of herd breakdowns".
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Every confirmed outbreak is investigated and all other sources of infection are eliminated before the possibility of cross-infection from badgers is assessed.
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The arguments over the past two months have been not about dogs but about the protection of the badger's sett.
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Of course, they can cause havoc, especially to domestic property, but nevertheless the current systems for managing badgers work well.
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In many cases, if they cannot find badgers to torment, they become involved, through disreputable organisations, in the pitting of terrier against terrier.
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I recognise the emotion involved in the protection of badgers, which is covered by clause 1.
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Disruption of social groups is likely to lead to changes in the contact rates of badgers from different social groups.
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Currently, however, no data are available to link low body weight to disease resistance in badgers.
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Furthermore, cattle feed may provide alternative nutrition for badgers when natural foods are unavailable.
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However, they may not be available to badgers under some conditions such as during periods of dry weather.
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When earthworms are not available badgers are forced to select other food sources and will forage greater distances to obtain these.
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The amount of perturbation is a factor of the degree of culling, and the number of badgers surviving it.
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Movements of badgers between social groups is a natural phenomenon.
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There will be some movement of badgers even within areas of high density where social groups are virtually contiguous.
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The predominantly pastoral west is thought to provide more preferred habitat for badgers than the arable east of the country.
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