释义 |
spoorer|ˈspʊərə(r)| [f. spoor v.] One who follows an animal, etc., by the trace or trail; a tracker.
1850R. G. Cumming Hunter's Life S. Afr. xv, Several of the spoorers affirmed that they had heard the elephants break a tree in advance. 1863W. C. Baldwin Afr. Hunting 259, I followed silently in the rear of the spoorers. 1899F. V. Kirby Sport E.C. Afr. x. 112 As a spoorer I have never known a better. |