wolfish
                                        英 ['wʊlfɪʃ]
美 ['wʊlfɪʃ]
                                        
                                        
                                                                                
                 
                                
                             
                                                            
            - wolfish (adj.)
- 1560s, from wolf (n.) + -ish. Earlier form was wolvish (early 15c.). Related: Wolfishly; wolfishness.
                 - 1. It is not an elegant comparison, but there is something wolfish in society. 
- 我这个比喻不文雅, 但是社交界有种品性很像狼.
来自英汉文学 - 嘉莉妹妹
 
- 2. I looked at her , dumb and wolfish. She at once enraged and shamed me. 
- 我哑口无言,凶狠狠地望着她, 她叫我气愤,又使我羞惭.
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- 3. For thy desires wolfish, bloody, stare'd , and ravenous. 
- 贪婪.因为你的欲望和性情正如狼一样, 贪婪, 嗜血, 残暴.
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- 4. The American spy's expulsion from Iraq explained the wolfish nature of the USA. 
- 美国间谍被驱逐出伊拉克,这就显示了美国的狼子野心.
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