词汇 | hawk |
释义 | hawk noun[ C ] uk /hɔːk/ us /hɑːk/ hawknoun[C] (BIRD)a type of large bird that catches small birds and animals for food鹰 Antagain/iStock / Getty Images Plus/GettyImages Birds of prey bald eagle barn owl buzzard condor eagle golden eagle goshawk hawkishly hen harrier kestrel kite osprey owl owlet peregrine falcon raptor snowy owl sparrowhawk tawny owl vulture hawknoun[C] (PERSON)a person who strongly supports the use of force in political relationships rather than discussion or other more peaceful solutions(主张采取强硬政治路线的)鹰派人物 Compare dovenoun(PERSON) Political movements & groups alt-right ANC anti-Bolshevik anti-Bolshevism anti-capitalism big tent black bloc Blairite Blue Dog leftism leftist leftward lefty sectarian sectarianism segregationist Sinn Fein Sovietism the awkward gangidiom the lunatic fringeidiom Idiomsknow a hawk from a handsaw watch sb like a hawk watch sth like a hawk hawk verb[ T ] uk /hɔːk/ us /hɑːk/ to sell goods informally in public places: 沿街兜售,叫卖 On every street corner there were traders hawking their wares.每个街角都有商贩在兜售商品。 to sell something sellAre you selling your car? retailThe company makes and retails moderately priced sportswear. deal inThey mainly deal in rare books. divestUSThe investors divested themselves of the company's stock. sell offThe company is selling off the less profitable parts of its business. Selling auction Black Friday bundle bundle something with something bundling concession hock network marketing outsell oversell panic selling peddle ply sales drive sales pitch salesmanship sell out sell something off sellout sting hawk | American Dictionaryhawk noun[ C ] us/hɔk/ hawknoun[C] (BIRD)a type of large bird that catches small birds and animals for food hawk verb[ T ] us/hɔk/ hawkverb[T] (SELL)to sell goods in public places by calling out to people: She was hawking flowers at the parking lot exit. hawk | Business Englishhawk noun[ C ] uk /hɔːk/us ECONOMICS someone who believes that the government should take strong action in controlling the national budget, inflation, etc.: The hawks on the committee are worried that 6 per cent growth could trigger inflation. a budget/deficit/inflation hawk Compare dove hawkishStronger-than-expected growth figures and hawkish comments from the Bank of England fuelled speculation that interest rates could rise again. hawk verb informaluk /hɔːk/us to sell goods in the street or a public place: Street vendors hawk tea, watches, T-shirts, chickens, and just about everything else. Most major businesses hawk their wares on the Net. disapproving to try to interest a person or company in a product, idea, etc.: hawk sth around to sb/sthHe has written a guide to finances which he plans to hawk around to all the major publishers. |
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