hawk
n
1 strong swift bird of prey withsharp eyesight 鹰; 隼.
2 (politics 政) person who favours aggressive policies in foreign affairs `鹰派'人物(对外事务上持强硬路线者). Cf 参看 dove1 2.
hawk v [Tn, Tn.p]
~ sth (about/around)
1 offer (goods) for sale by going from house to house, street to street, etc 沿街叫卖(货物).
2 (fig 比喻) spread (news) by talking 散布(消息)
Who's been hawking gossip about? 是谁在散布流言蜚语?
The World Trade Center, an office building for over 1200 firms employing about 50,000 people, is even higher at 411 metres.
世界贸易中心要高得多,有411米。它是一座办公大楼,楼里有1,200多家公司,大约有5万雇员。
Both Maori and Pacifice Islanders are encouraged to use their own languages.
政府鼓励毛利人与太平洋岛民使用他们自己的语言。
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