vulpine
                    
      英 [ˈvʌl.paɪn]                            
                        美 [ˈvʌl.paɪn]                    
                    
                    
                    
                 
                
             
                        
            
                vulpine 狐狸似的来自拉丁语volpes,狐狸,来自PIE*wlpe,狐狸,可能来自拟声词。比较wolf.
             
                        
            
                
- vulpine (adj.)
 
- "pertaining to a fox, fox-like," 1620s, from Latin vulpinus "of or pertaining to a fox," from vulpes, earlier volpes (genitive vulpis, volpis) "fox," from PIE *wlpe- "fox" (cognates: Greek alopex "fox").
 
                  
                        
            
                
- 1. Sometimes one came near to my window, attracted by my light, barked a vulpine curse at me, and then retreated. 
  - 有时候,一只狐狸被我的灯光吸引住,走近了我的窗于,吠叫似地向我发出一声狐狸的诅咒,然后急速退走。
   
- 2. Fur business says: " Ah, vulpine essence is really fierce, make It'scarf still can change. " 
  - 皮货商说: “ 啊, 狐狸精真厉害, 做成了围巾还能变化呢. ”