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英式音标:[fɒks]英式读音
美式音标:[fɑks]美式读音
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概况:

vt. 欺骗;使变酸

n. 狐狸;狡猾的人

vi. 假装;耍狡猾手段

n. (Fox)人名;(英、法、德、意、西、瑞典)福克斯

词义:

中文拼写:福克斯

名字含义:狐狸

名字来源:古英语

名字类别:男

Dixon Ryan Fox 迪克森•瑞恩•福克斯:
(1887~1945),美国教育家和研究者。

George Fox 乔治•福克斯:
(1624~1691),英格兰传教士,基督教公谊会——贵格会的创始人。

Fox Butterfield 福克斯•巴特菲尔德:
(1939~),美国《纽约时报》记者。

变形

复数:foxes过去式:foxed过去分词:foxed现在分词:foxing第三人称单数:foxes

双语释义

n.(名词)

[C]狐,狐狸 wild animal of the dog family, with reddish brown fur, a pointed face and a bushy tail

[C]狡猾的人 person who is clever and able to get what he wants by deceiving or manipulating others

英英释义

fox[ fɔks ]

n.

alert carnivorous mammal with pointed muzzle and ears and a bushy tail; most are predators that do not hunt in packs

a shifty deceptive person

同义词:dodgerslyboots

the grey or reddish-brown fur of a fox

English statesman who supported American independence and the French Revolution (1749-1806)

同义词:Charles James Fox

English religious leader who founded the Society of Friends (1624-1691)

同义词:George Fox

a member of an Algonquian people formerly living west of Lake Michigan along the Fox River

the Algonquian language of the Fox

v.

deceive somebody

同义词:flim-flamtrickfobpull a fast one onplay a trick on

be confusing or perplexing to; cause to be unable to think clearly

同义词:confusethrowbefuddlefuddlebedevilconfounddiscombobulate

become discolored with, or as if with, mildew spots

用法:

词汇搭配

用作名词 (n.)

动词+~

hunt fox猎取狐狸

play fox行为狡猾

形容词+~

arctic fox北极狐

old fox老狐狸,老奸巨猾的家伙

red fox红狐

sly fox狡猾的狐狸

white fox白狐

young fox小狐狸

名词+~

desert fox沙漠狐

silver fox银狐

词组短语

old fox老狐狸;老油条

arctic fox n. 北极狐,白狐

silver fox[动]银狐

fox fur狐皮

play fox耍狡猾

little fox[天]狐狸座(等于Vulpecula)

blue fox蓝狐;蓝狐皮

red fox(美)红狐狸;赤狐(体型最大、最常见的狐狸);赤狐毛皮

megan fox梅根·福克斯(女影星)

white fox白狐,白狐狸

flying fox果蝠,狐蝠

fox trot狐步舞曲;狐步舞

fox spirit狐狸精

双语例句

用作名词(n.)

The fox lay dying in a pool of gore.
狐狸倒在血泊中奄奄一息。

The fox went to ground under a rocky escarpment.
狐狸钻进了石崖下面的洞里。

He's a crafty old fox.
他是一只狡猾的老狐狸。

Don't trust him, he is a sly old fox.
别相信他,他像老狐狸一样狡猾。

用作及物动词(vt.)

The trainee foxed the arrogant instructor with a knotty problem.
那位受训的队员故意用难题把傲慢的教练搞糊涂。

His meeting with Mr Ma was rescheduled to fox protesters.
他与马先生的会面被重新安排以迷惑抗议者。

权威例句

Echinococcus shiquicus n. sp., a taeniid cestode from Tibetan fox and plateau pika in China ☆

Fox's in development and disease

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同义词:wile,weasel,victimize,two-time,trick,trepan,thimblerig,string along,sour,skunk,shortchange,shit,sharpy,sharpie,sham,serpent,sell,rook,renard,put upon,pretend,monkey business,make as if,make a fool of,kid,juggle,jockey,jink,Jew,impose on,illude,humbug,hood
同根词:foxy,foxiness,fox
英语词源:

fox

fox: [OE] Fox probably means literally ‘tailed animal’ – the fox’s brush being perhaps its most distinctive feature. It has been traced back to a prehistoric Indo-European *puk-, which also produced Sanskrit púcchas ‘tail’. In West Germanic this gave *fukhs, from which come German fuchs, Dutch vos, and English fox. The fox is also named after its tail in Spanish (raposa ‘fox’ is a derivative of rabo ‘tail’) and in Welsh (llwynog ‘fox’ comes from llwyn ‘bush’ – that is, ‘bushy tail’).

fox (n.)

Old English fox "a fox," from Proto-Germanic *fuhsaz "fox" (cognates Old Saxon vohs, Middle Dutch and Dutch vos, Old High German fuhs, German Fuchs, Old Norse foa, Gothic fauho), from Proto-Germanic *fuh-, from PIE *puk- "tail" (source also of Sanskrit puccha- "tail"). The bushy tail also inspired words for "fox" in Welsh (llwynog, from llwyn "bush"); Spanish (raposa, from rabo "tail"); and Lithuanian (uodegis, from uodega "tail"). Metaphoric extension to "clever person" was in late Old English. Meaning "sexually attractive woman" is from 1940s; but foxy in this sense is recorded from 1895. A fox-tail was anciently one of the badges of a fool (late 14c.). A late Old English translation of the Medicina de Quadrupedibus of Sextus Placitus advises, for women "who suffer troubles in their inward places, work for them into a salve a foxes limbs and his grease, with old oil and with tar; apply to the womens places; quickly it healeth the troubles." It also recommends, for sexual intercourse without irritation, "the extremest end of a foxes tail hung upon the arm." Rubbing a fox's testicles on warts was supposed a means to get rid of them.

Fox

name of an Algonquian people (confederated with the Sac after 1760), translating French renards, which itself may be a translation of an Iroquoian term meaning "red fox people." Their name for themselves is /meškwahki:-haki/ "red earths." French renard "fox" is from Reginhard, the name of the fox in old Northern European fables (as in Low German Reinke de Vos, but Chaucer in The Nun's Priest's Tale calls him Daun Russell); it is Germanic and means literally "strong in council, wily."

fox (v.)

1660s, "to delude" (perhaps implied in Old English foxung "fox-like wile, craftiness"), from fox (n.). The same notion is implied in Old English verbal noun foxung "fox-like wile, craftiness;" and Middle English had foxerie "wiliness, trickery, deceit." Foxed in booksellers' catalogues (1847) means "stained with fox-colored marks" (rusty red-brown). In other contexts the past-participle adjective typically meant "drunk" (1610s).

造句:

1. The dogs tore the fox apart.

几条狗把那只狐狸撕成了碎片。

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2. He was as cunning as a fox.

他像狐狸一样狡猾。

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3. The boss is a wily old fox.

老板是个狡猾的老狐狸。

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4. He's a wily old fox.

他是个诡计多端的老狐狸。

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5. There was a fox on the prowl near the chickens.

有一只狐狸在鸡群附近徘徊。

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6. Fox, badger, and weasel are regularly seen here.

这里经常看得到狐狸、獾和黄鼠狼。

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7. We once watched a red fox attacking a groundhog.

我们曾看见一只红狐攻击一只土拨鼠。

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8. The fox was running for the shelter of the trees.

狐狸朝树丛跑,想要躲藏起来。

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9. On farms the fox is considered vermin and treated as such.

在农场里狐狸被当成有害动物来对待。

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10. The fight will be televised free to air on the Fox Network.

这场对决将在福克斯电视网免费播出。

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11. She hoped that Fox could be drafted to run the organization.

她希望福克斯能够被选派来掌管这个组织。

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12. Even from a distance, the effect of his fox costume was stunning.

即使从远处看,他的狐装造型也非常漂亮。

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13. Fox stepped forward, welcomed him in Malay, and presented him to Jack.

福克斯向前跨了一步,用马来语对他表示了欢迎,接着把他正式介绍给了杰克。

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14. The show will be simulcast on NBC, Fox and a number of cable networks.

这场演出将在美国全国广播公司、福克斯电视网和一些有线电视网上同步播出。

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15. A few years earlier, she had worked at 20th Century Fox as a film editor.

几年前,她曾是20世纪福克斯公司的一名电影剪辑师。

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16. I decided to try for a more natural shot of a fox peering from the bushes.

我决定尝试拍摄一只狐狸从灌木丛中偷窥的一个更自然的镜头。

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17. Next week he'll be in Florida for consultations with President Vicente Fox.

下星期他将在佛罗里达同维森特·福克斯总统作磋商。

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18. The next day, Fox issued a press release saying the show had sold out in 24 hours.

第二天,福克斯公司发布新闻稿称该演出门票已在24小时内卖空。

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19. Dr. Fox went to the aid of the dying man despite having been injured in the crash.

尽管他自己在撞车事故中也受了伤,福克斯医生仍然去救助那个奄奄一息的男子。

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20. The makeup woman had been daubing mock blood on Jeremy Fox when last he'd seen her.

他上次见到那位女化妆师的时候,她正不停地往杰里米·福克斯身上涂抹假血。

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21. Fox was making a long parenthetical remark about his travels on the border of the country.

福克斯正在插入一大段题外话,讲述他在该国边境游历的故事。

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22. James Fox is best known as the author of "White Mischief," and he is currently working on a new book.

詹姆斯·福克斯以其作品《欲望城》最为知名,目前他正在写一本新书。

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23. "I'll explain," said the Fox.

“我来解释。”狐狸说。

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24. On the way they met the fox.

他们在路上遇到了狐狸。

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25. The Fox jumps into the well.

狐狸跳入井中。

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26. At length came a young fox.

最后来了一只年轻的狐狸。

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27. "Nothing else", answered the Fox.

“没有别的了。”狐狸回答说。

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28. The fox shouldn't go first.

狐狸不应该先走。

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29. The clever fox escaped the hunter.

聪明的狐狸逃避了猎人。

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30. Suddenly, a fox appeared.

突然,一只狐狸出现了。

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