词汇 | poach |
释义 | poach verb uk /pəʊtʃ/ us /poʊtʃ/ poachverb (COOK)[ T ] to cook something such as a fish, or an egg with its shell removed, by putting it in gently boiling water or other liquid: 炖,水煮(鱼、荷包蛋等) We had poached eggs for breakfast.我们早饭吃荷包蛋。 Do you like pears poached in red wine?你喜欢吃红葡萄酒煮的梨吗? Preparing food using heat air fryer bain-marie baking baking parchment barbecue blanch cooking deep fat fryer deep-fried deep-fry done overdone pan-fry parboil poaching precook sear underdone warm (someone/something) up wood-fired poachverb (TAKE)[ I or T ] to catch and kill animals without permission on someone else's land: (侵入他人地界)偷猎,偷捕 The farmer claimed that he shot the men because they were poaching on his land.农场主声称他开枪射杀那些人是因为他们侵入他的地界偷猎。 [ T ] to take and use for yourself unfairly or dishonestly something, usually an idea, that belongs to someone else: 以不当手段获取,窃用(想法等) Jeff always poaches my ideas, and then pretends that they're his own.杰夫经常盗用我的想法,还假装是他自己的。 [ T ]disapproving to persuade someone who works for someone else to come and work for you: 挖走(人员) They were furious when one of their best managers was poached by another company.他们一个最好的经理被别的公司挖走了,他们很恼火。 Stealing abscond abscond with someone/something aggravated burglary anti-burglar anti-burglary eavesdrop hot-wire housebreaking jemmy jimmy job piratically plunder poaching porch piracy purloin rustle rustling snaffle snitch You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Hunting & fishing Applying for a job poach | American Dictionarypoach verb us/poʊtʃ/ poachverb (COOK)[ T ] to cook something in water or another liquid that is almost boiling: poached eggs poachverb (TAKE ILLEGALLY)[ I/T ] to catch or kill an animal without permission on someone else’s property, or to kill animals illegally to get valuable parts of them: [ T ]Anybody you see with a piece of ivory has poached it. [ I ]Foreign fishing boats were caught poaching offshore. poachernoun[ C ]us/ˈpoʊ·tʃər/ poach | Business Englishpoach verb[ I or T ] uk /pəʊtʃ/us HR, COMMERCE disapproving to persuade employees or customers of another company to become your employees or customers instead: poach sb from sthThe company is considering a nationwide expansion after poaching a new chief operating officer from a rival restaurant group. poach staffHe is suing the rival company for damages of about £35m after they poached 27 staff from him earlier this year. poach clients/customersSuch data should help newcomers to poach customers from existing companies. to take ideas that belong to another person, company, etc. and use them for yourself, especially in a secret and dishonest way: Several unscrupulous IT companies are offering 'free' seminars on e-commerce to customers and then quietly poaching ideas. poach talent HR to persuade very able and skilled employees from another organization to come and work for you: Rival brokers have been sniffing around in a bid to poach talent. poachingnoun[ U ] The major firms have strong, legally enforceable clauses regarding poaching of clients. |
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