
굴을 파고 사는, 긴 귀와 뒷다리를 가진 초식성 포유동물.
A burrowing, gregarious, plant-eating mammal with long ears, long hind legs, and a short tail.
예문:
"The children chased a white rabbit across the lawn."
"Rabbits are known for their rapid breeding cycle."
"We saw a wild rabbit dart into its burrow near the fence line."
식용으로 쓰이는 토끼 고기 또는 의류나 장식품에 쓰이는 토끼 털.
The flesh or fur of the rabbit used as food or material.
예문:
"Rabbit stew is a traditional dish in many European countries."
"She wore a vintage coat trimmed with soft rabbit fur."
장거리 경주에서 속도를 조절하기 위해 초반에 선두를 이끄는 주자.
A runner who acts as a pacesetter in the first laps of a race, often dropping out later.
예문:
"The coach hired a fast rabbit to ensure the main runners started strong."
"The rabbit set an aggressive pace for the first 800 meters of the mile race."
토끼 사냥을 하다.
To hunt rabbits.
예문:
"They often go rabbiting in the fields during the winter months."
"The farmer taught his grandson how to rabbit using ferrets."
장황하게, 특히 불평이나 사소한 일에 대해 오래 이야기하다.
To talk at length, especially about trivial matters or complaints. (Often followed by 'on' or 'about').
예문:
"She spent the whole evening rabbiting on about her neighbor's loud music."
"Could you stop rabbiting and get straight to the point?"
"He tends to rabbit about politics whenever he drinks too much coffee."
쏜살같이 달아나다; 갑자기 도망치다.
To move quickly; to run away or flee suddenly.
예문:
"When the police siren sounded, the suspects immediately rabbited down the alley."
"He rabbited out of the room as soon as the embarrassing topic came up."