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Noun:
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a person who is regarded as treacherous or sneaky
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small carnivorous mammal with short legs and elongated body and neck
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用作名詞 (n.)
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The weasel is a timid animal but will fight like a tiger in defence of its young.
鼬鼠不是種膽子小的動物,但在守護其幼畜時也會兇悍地搏斗。
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Weasel lives mainly on rats and rabbits.
黃鼠狼最主要以大老鼠和松鼠為食。
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Is she a role model for women in politics or just another lying weasel?
她最終是女人們從政的的角色勞動模范還只 狡詐奸詐的鼬?
用作動詞 (v.)
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Their boss escaped to weasel out of his responsibility.
兩人的老板娘為抗拒職責溜已經走了。
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They used an excuse to weasel out of the job.
這些人找了個藉口推脫掉一項差距。
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They tried to weasel out of the predicament.
它們企圖面對這一機遇與挑戰。
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The whole business seemed..merely a new and pretentious jargon of weasel concepts.
源自: R. M. Pirsig
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He listened to the younger detective weaseling at the other end.
來源于: C. Weston
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