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 squirrel ['skwә:rәl]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 松鼠, 松鼠毛皮

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    squirrel
    [ noun ]
    1. a kind of arboreal rodent having a long bushy tail

    2. <noun.animal>
    3. the fur of a squirrel

    4. <noun.substance>


    Squirrel \Squir"rel\ (skw[~e]r"r[e^]l or skw[i^]r"-; 277), n.
    [OE. squirel, OF. esquirel, escurel, F. ['e]cureuil, LL.
    squirelus, squirolus, scuriolus, dim. of L. sciurus, Gr.
    si`oyros; skia` shade + o'yra` tail. Cf. {Shine}, v. i.]
    1. (Zo["o]l.) Any one of numerous species of small rodents
    belonging to the genus {Sciurus} and several allied genera
    of the family {Sciurid[ae]}. Squirrels generally have a
    bushy tail, large erect ears, and strong hind legs. They
    are commonly arboreal in their habits, but many species
    live in burrows.

    Note: Among the common North American squirrels are the gray
    squirrel ({Sciurus Carolinensis}) and its black
    variety; the fox, or cat, squirrel ({Sciurus cinereus},
    or {Sciurus niger}) which is a large species, and
    variable in color, the southern variety being
    frequently black, while the northern and western
    varieties are usually gray or rusty brown; the red
    squirrel (see {Chickaree}); the striped, or chipping,
    squirrel (see {Chipmunk}); and the California gray
    squirrel ({Sciurus fossor}). Several other species
    inhabit Mexico and Central America. The common European
    species ({Sciurus vulgaris}) has a long tuft of hair on
    each ear. The so-called Australian squirrels are
    marsupials. See {Petaurist}, and {Phalanger}.

    2. One of the small rollers of a carding machine which work
    with the large cylinder.

    {Barking squirrel} (Zo["o]l.), the prairie dog.

    {Federation squirrel} (Zo["o]l.), the striped gopher. See
    {Gopher}, 2.

    {Flying squirrel} (Zo["o]l.). See {Flying squirrel}, in the
    Vocabulary.

    {Java squirrel}. (Zo["o]l.). See {Jelerang}.

    {Squirrel corn} (Bot.), a North American herb ({Dicentra
    Canadensis}) bearing little yellow tubers.

    {Squirrel cup} (Bot.), the blossom of the {Hepatica triloba},
    a low perennial herb with cup-shaped flowers varying from
    purplish blue to pink or even white. It is one of the
    earliest flowers of spring.

    {Squirrel fish}. (Zo["o]l.)
    (a) A sea bass ({Serranus fascicularis}) of the Southern
    United States.
    (b) The sailor's choice ({Diplodus rhomboides}).
    (c) The redmouth, or grunt.
    (d) A market fish of Bermuda ({Holocentrum Ascensione}).


    {Squirrel grass} (Bot.), a pestiferous grass ({Hordeum
    murinum}) related to barley. In California the stiffly
    awned spikelets work into the wool of sheep, and into the
    throat, flesh, and eyes of animals, sometimes even
    producing death.

    {Squirrel hake} (Zo["o]l.), a common American hake ({Phycis
    tenuis}); -- called also {white hake}.

    {Squirrel hawk} (Zo["o]l.), any rough-legged hawk;
    especially, the California species {Archibuteo
    ferrugineus}.

    {Squirrel monkey}. (Zo["o]l.)
    (a) Any one of several species of small, soft-haired South
    American monkeys of the genus {Callithrix}. They are
    noted for their graceful form and agility. See
    {Teetee}.
    (b) A marmoset.

    {Squirrel petaurus} (Zo["o]l.), a flying phalanger of
    Australia. See {Phalanger}, {Petaurist}, and {Flying
    phalanger} under {Flying}.

    {Squirrel shrew} (Zo["o]l.), any one of several species of
    East Indian and Asiatic insectivores of the genus
    {Tupaia}. They are allied to the shrews, but have a bushy
    tail, like that of a squirrel.

    {Squirrel-tail grass} (Bot.), a grass ({Hordeum jubatum})
    found in salt marshes and along the Great Lakes, having a
    dense spike beset with long awns.

    1. The Lions Club sells white squirrel T-shirts and pins to raise money to buy redwood boxes that are placed in trees as homes for the squirrels.
    2. Scott said Secret Service agents checked out "every squirrel nest and deer stand" on his property.
    3. The "squirrel vote" has become a consideration in the five-candidate campaign for the U.S. House of Representatives in Louisiana's meandering, largely rural 8th Congressional District.
    4. Two U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service employees claimed the agency had suppressed their reservations about the telescope's effects on the squirrel population when it released a 1988 impact report.
    5. The 22-year veteran of the Racine County Humane Society was called to net the 3-month-old squirrel, which he released outside.
    6. U.S. District Judge Alfredo Marquez cited those allegations, and concerns about the red squirrel, in explaining the 120-day injunction against the observatory that he issued March 26.
    7. However, it was unlikely heavy equipment would arrive at the site by Tuesday because crews must first be trained how to adhere to work restrictions in the officially designated "refugium," the squirrel's prime habitat, he said.
    8. The wildlife service's regional director decided on his own that the university's determination to build a "world-class" facility outweighed the risk to the squirrel, an officially endangered species, Duffus said.
    9. The environmentalists claim that the telescope project would encroach on the habitat of the endangered Mount Graham red squirrel.
    10. Schukar, 80, and his neighbors adopted the squirrel this spring.
    11. At age 81 she may have thought she had seen everything, but Dale Granzeau ran into something new when she encountered a squirrel swimming in her toilet.
    12. A survey earlier this year determined there were fewer than 150 of the half-pound rodents _ one of 25 genetically distinct subspecies of the red squirrel _ scurrying over the mossy, spruce-covered slopes of 10,500-foot Emerald Peak.
    13. As we saw earlier with the Arizona red squirrel and the northern spotted owl, the fine art of species differentiation can play a big and costly role in public policy.
    14. A squirrel hunter delayed reporting the discovery of a body because he feared the ensuing investigation would spoil the next day's hunt, a prosecutor said.
    15. The report found no danger to the squirrel's survival, leading to congressional authorization for the project.
    16. You know, the alcoholic squirrel mother who keeps dropping the nuts out of her mouth.
    17. But few investors are aware of how easy it is for someone else to squirrel around in their accounts.
    18. General Accounting Office investigators testified before a congressional hearing in late June that the squirrel's fate had become more precarious since the 1988 congressional act that authorized construction of the telescopes.
    19. A squirrel chatters at my passage.
    20. "No other squirrel would do that," Schukar said. "No other squirrel would I trust." The squirrel is reluctant to perform when people gather to watch but has no fear of Schukar.
    21. "No other squirrel would do that," Schukar said. "No other squirrel would I trust." The squirrel is reluctant to perform when people gather to watch but has no fear of Schukar.
    22. "No other squirrel would do that," Schukar said. "No other squirrel would I trust." The squirrel is reluctant to perform when people gather to watch but has no fear of Schukar.
    23. "It's like a giant squirrel stored all the acorns in the world right here for winter," one DNR official said.
    24. "We absolutely must squirrel away (money) to ride out a recession."
    25. The student chefs worked all week preparing the dozen or so dishes using ingredients such as turtle, squirrel, rabbit, pheasant, and raccoon.
    26. Birds eat at my feeders along with Louella, the squirrel.
    27. Perhaps the biggest loser yesterday was the unlucky squirrel that climbed into the main electric power line in Trumbull, Conn., with a piece of aluminum foil.
    28. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service declared in 1988 that construction of the multiple-telescope Mount Graham International Observatory would not significantly threaten the endangered Mount Graham red squirrel.
    29. I have re-discovered a promising recipe for squirrel baked in cider.
    30. The child shows his bad temper by proclaiming, "I want to chop off the squirrel's tail.
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