词汇 | collared |
释义 | collared past simple and past participle ofcollar collar verb[ T ] uk /ˈkɒl.ər/ us /ˈkɑː.lɚ/ collarverb[T] (PUT COLLAR ON)to put a strap or device around an animal's neck, for example as a way of controlling it, or discovering or recording where it goes: The family dog is collared, leashed and taken for a walk. Researchers began trapping and collaring black bears in order to track their movements. In the study, 35 sheep were collared so that researchers could locate an animal when it died and determine the cause of death. Methods for tracking bear populations include sedating them with darts and tagging or collaring them. The proposed cougar research project initially calls for capturing and collaring six mountain lions. Animal & plant biology - general words abiotic anatomic anatomical anatomically correct anti-Darwinian biophysics Darwinist entomological entomologist entomology eukaryote experiment station fission naturalist organically overstimulate overstimulated overstimulation photosynthetically survival of the fittest You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Scientific techniques collarverb[T] (CATCH)informal to find someone and stop them in order to talk to them: 拦住(以便与之谈话) A reporter collared her on her way to the gym. I was collared by Pete as I was coming out of the meeting this morning.今天上午我刚出会议室就被皮特拉住谈了起来。 informal to catch or arrest someone such as a criminal: 抓住,逮住,逮捕 He is known as the detective who collared a serial killer. She was collared by the police at the airport.她在机场被警方逮捕了。 to find and take a person who has done something wrong catchThey were caught trying to smuggle cigarettes across the border. arrestHe was arrested on suspicion of causing criminal damage to property. place/put under arrestThe suspect was placed under arrest and charged with armed assault. captureThe soldiers were captured by enemy forces. apprehendThe police have apprehended two individuals in connection with the crime. nabThe cops nabbed him as he tried to get away. informal to get something for yourself: He somehow managed to collar all the credit for other people's work. The Treasury collars billions in tobacco duty every year. She noticed the door wasn't locked and collared a security guard to tell him to fix it. He spotted a local politician who he had been waiting to collar about problems in the area. The victim and two bystanders joined together to collar the thief. He got collared selling drugs. Reporters raced to collar interviews with campaign spokespeople. Interrupting & preventing from speaking accost barge belt up blurt something out break break someone in butt in chime horn in interpolation interrupt interruption mike check nobble not get a word in edgewaysidiom put a sock in it!idiom sock speak strike waylay You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Capturing or taking possession of things Arresting & charging Getting, receiving and accepting Examples of collaredcollared In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use. We recorded the location of dens or refugees during early morning and late-evening tracking of collared agoutis. The reproductive strategies of collared flycatchers discussed earlier provide an illustration. It is known that collared lemmings and brown lemmings experience cyclic peaks and declines. This is, of course, because the cell complex is much larger when we must use collared tiles. Again, the collared tiles are named below it because the substitution rule does not force its border. More generally, if we repeat this argument, replacing 'tiles' with 'collared tiles', then the union above does cover the plane. Below it, we have named the collared tiles, which are needed because the substitution does not force its border. Collared flycatcher mating and parenting strategies do indeed exhibit "phenotypic plasticity," but it is plasticity patterned through processes specific to mating and parenting strategies. At the very least, we can say that the adaptationist approach that atomizes the psychological features of collared flycatchers has led to remarkable discoveries about their behavior. He got the magistrate to sign a warrant, "collared" the man and brought him in. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 Its owner collared me and spent a long time explaining how much he had lost in the past eight years. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 But all the time he has collared the swag. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 Collared doves hang around docklands because they are attracted by grain on ships. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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