dingoes
dingoes — noun
1. A dingo is a wild dog that lives in Australia. It has a sandy or reddish coat, h
1.名詞B1
釋義
A dingo is a wild dog that lives in Australia. It has a sandy or reddish coat, hunts small animals, and is known for its sharp howl.
例句
Rodrigo spotted a dingo near the river while walking through the dry grass.
verb pattern: spot + dingo + [location]
In the outback, dingoes hunt in small groups at night, preying on wallabies and rabbits.
The farmer put a strong fence around the sheep to keep dingoes away.
Lukas heard a pack of dingoes howling in the dark beyond the campfire.
A young dingo padded across a dry creek near Uluru and lapped at a waterhole.
同義詞
- wild dog
a broader term; all dingoes are wild dogs, but not all wild dogs are dingoes
- Australian wild dog
a more descriptive synonym used in wildlife and conservation contexts