n. 幼兽;<旧>(尤指笨拙或举止粗鲁的)毛头小伙子;幼年童子军
v. 产仔,生幼兽;猎幼狐
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复数
cubs
第三人称单数
cubs
现在分词
cubbing
过去式
cubbed
过去分词
cubbed
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1.He left school at 16 to become a cub reporter on a local weekly.
16岁时他离开了学校,成为一名初出茅庐的当地周刊新闻记者。
2."If I had a raven or a fox cub I could play with it," said Mary.
“如果我有一只乌鸦或狐狸幼崽,我就可以和它玩。”玛丽说。
3.Pluck the lad from him--to the horse-pond wi' the cub!
把这孩子从他身边带走——带着这孩子到马塘去!
4.He was so excited about recently joining the Cub Scouts that he wanted to use it at lunch.
他最近加入了童子军,兴奋不已,想在午餐的时候拿来用。
5.In Kipling's story, Mowgli, the man-cub, was rescued from a tiger.
在吉卜林的故事中,莫戈里这个人类的婴儿被从老虎的魔爪下救了出来。
6.When my son was in second grade I was the leader of his Cub Scout Den.
我儿子二年级的时候我成了他们幼年童子军的领队人。
7.He joined the Cub Scouts and placed second in the fifth grade spelling bee.
他参加童子军,在五年级的时候获得拼字比赛亚军。
8.In fact, one recent sighting was of a mother cat and her cub together.
事实上,最近的一次目击报告就是一只母兽带着幼兽。
9.In a year, the cub will become semi-independent.
在一年左右,幼仔会半自立。