hawked查询结果如下:




词性:verb

例句1. street traders were hawking costume jewellery’

名词 变体/同根词


The peddler hawked his wares from door to door.

小贩挨户叫卖货物。
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||1: Banks are also using similar strategies to infiltrate the dark recesses of the internet in which criminals buy and sell stolen financial data. ||2: A fraud investigator at a large American bank says that since the massive theft of credit-card data last year from Target, a retailer, his bank has become a more active participant in “carder forums”, where card numbers are hawked for between $20 and $100 apiece, often in batches of 1m or more. ||3: Two recent sales were dubbed “Tortuga” and “Eagle Claw”.

||1:银行也使用类似的策略渗透到互联网的黑暗角落,罪犯在这里购买和出售偷来的财务数据。||2: 一个美国大型银行的欺诈调查员说,自从去年从一个名为Target的零售商店那里发生大量盗用信用卡数据的事件后,他所在的银行变得更加活跃的参与 “持卡人论坛” ,在这里人们叫卖信用卡号从每个20美元到100美元不等,通常一次性交易一百万串卡号或更多。 ||3:最近的两次交易代号为“龟岛”和“鹰爪”。
属类:时事政治-经济学人双语版-黑客归来 银行业者为抓坏蛋化身卧底 -


This month ministers have hawked high-speed trains in Florida and touted a water-treatment facility in Riyadh.

本月,部长在福罗里达州买卖了高速火车,并在利雅得售出了一项水处理设备。
属类:无分类双语句库-ecocn.org--


This year it hawked the family silver: the sale of Barclays Global Investors will lift its core tier one capital ratio to 8. 8 per cent.

今年,它变卖了传家之宝:出售巴克莱全球投资者(BarclaysGlobalInvestors,简称BGI)将使其核心一级资本比率升至8.
属类:英汉句库-www.ftchinese.com--


He often hawked toothpastes in the street during the vacations.

上大学期间每逢放假,他便在大街上沿街兜售牙膏。
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He hawked on me down and clutched my throat with his two hands.

他猛地把我扑倒在地,用双手掐住我的喉咙。
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He grew up in suburban Pittsburgh, where his father hawked diamonds and his mom worked as a photographer.

他在匹兹堡市郊长大,在那里他的父亲兜售钻石,而他的母亲则是一位摄像师。
属类:英汉句库-article.yeeyan.org--


LIKE stallholders in a busy market, technology companies hawked their online-video services this week.

像在忙碌集市里的摊贩一样,这个星期技术公司都吆喝着招揽主顾来买他们的网络视频服务。
属类:英汉句库-www.ecocn.org--


Take A. Q. Khan, the megalomaniac Pakistani scientist who built his country’s bomb, then hawked its secrets to Iran, North Korea and Libya.

以卡迪尔•汗为例,这位妄自尊大的巴基斯坦科学家造出了该国的第一枚核武器,之后将秘密卖给伊朗、北朝鲜和利比亚。
属类:英汉句库-www.ecocn.org--


Edith Parker hawked the colorful painting set in a cheap frame with the word “Picasso” scribbled on it.

这幅画镶在廉价的画框里,上面署有“毕加索”的签名。
属类:汉英短句-www.chinadaily.com.cn--

noun

1.A bird of prey related to the buzzards.
‘He explained to the judge he couldn’t help himself out there under the blue sky, under the billowing clouds, way way up, the gliding buzzard hawks circling, circling, free as the breeze.’
2.A bird of prey with broad rounded wings and a long tail, typically taking prey by surprise with a short chase.
‘The family Accipitridae encompasses many of the diurnal birds of prey, including the familiar hawks and eagles.’
‘Around the lake we could see samples of most of Florida’s native birds, such as osprey, anhinga, eagles, hawks, and herons.’
3.A person who advocates an aggressive or warlike policy, especially in foreign affairs.
‘severe limits were put on the peace plan by party hawks’
‘Japan’s leaders are neither doves nor hawks but pragmatists, for whom economic and military security are equally important.’
4.A plasterer’s square board with a handle underneath for carrying plaster or mortar.
‘Load the mortar onto a mortar hawk, then press the filler into the joints with a joint filler.’
‘Moisten your plywood hawk and load it up with mortar. Hold the hawk against the wall and use a long, thin trowel to pack mortar into joints.’
5.Any diurnal bird of prey used in falconry.
‘He enjoyed the atmosphere and, despite the distance, is interested in bringing his owls, hawks and falcons back down next year.’
‘The regular flying demonstrations give visitors the opportunity to see some of the 75 eagles, falcons, hawks, vultures and owls at close range.’
6.Used in names of hawkmoths, e.g. eyed hawk.
verb

1.(of a bird or dragonfly) hunt on the wing for food.
‘swifts hawked low over the water’
‘Gone were flocks of starlings feeding along the runway; no kestrels hawking on the infields for small mammals; egrets, herons, crows, gulls, and geese all but disappeared.’
2.(of a person) hunt game with a trained hawk.
‘he spent the afternoon hawking’
‘They were also one of the most popular game birds for hawking and Henry VIII passed legislation imposing heavy fines on those caught stealing heron eggs or killing them by any means other than hawking.’
3.Bring phlegm up from the throat.
‘Well most people can hawk it up and spit it out of their mouth… but I cannot do that.’
‘Regarding personal habits, you will meet few people who still manage snot and mucus in the traditional way by hawking it up noisily and then spitting, at least not in the city.’
4.Carry about and offer (goods) for sale, typically advertising them by shouting.
‘street traders were hawking costume jewellery’
‘People are renting rooms, running taxis, selling ice-cream out of their front windows and hawking cigars and peanuts in the streets.’
5.Clear the throat noisily.
‘he hawked and spat into the flames’
‘He had hawked up as much phlegm and mucus as he could muster into that spit and watched it slide nastily down Cassius’ face in streaks of yellow and white.’

独上高台望四海 手揽云月傍天飞, 落叶重重已十月 归鸟凄凄啼心扉。



