释义 |
woodchuckwood‧chuck /ˈwʊdtʃʌk/ noun [countable] woodchuckOrigin: 1600-1700 Ojibwa otchig ‘fisher, marten’, or Cree otcheck; influenced by wood - I could hear Kaptan whimper as he pushed the dead woodchuck frantically from him.
- I gestured to the remaining woodchuck to crouch.
- I was Unca Donald and I had a new junior woodchuck.
- Insects, diseases, marauding deer and woodchucks.
a groundhog |