gamekeeper
/ˈɡeɪmkiːpə(r)/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈɡeɪmkiːpər/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈgām-ˌkē-pər/ (ame, mw)
gamekeeper — 名詞
- gamekeepersingular
- gamekeepersplural
1. someone employed on a country estate to look after the wild birds and animals th
獵場看守人
看顧私人莊園供狩獵之野生動物的人
someone employed on a country estate to look after the wild birds and animals that the owner allows people to shoot or hunt for sport.
Eli has worked as the gamekeeper on Lord Ashby's estate for over thirty years.
Eli 在 Lord Ashby 的莊園擔任獵場看守人已經超過三十年了。
noun phrase: the gamekeeper on [estate]
The gamekeeper rose before dawn to check the pheasant pens and repair the broken fence.
獵場看守人天還沒亮就起床,去查看雉雞的籠舍並修理壞掉的籬笆。
Rodrigo trained for two years before becoming a gamekeeper on a large Scottish estate.
Rodrigo 受訓了兩年,才成為一座蘇格蘭大型莊園的獵場看守人。
Two gamekeepers patrolled the woods at night, watching for anyone stealing deer or rabbits.
兩位獵場看守人在夜裡巡視林子,留意是否有人偷獵鹿或兔子。
Putri's grandfather, a retired gamekeeper, still remembered every path through the forest.
Putri 的祖父是退休的獵場看守人,至今仍記得森林裡的每一條小路。
- warden
broader term; can refer to public-land wildlife officers, while a gamekeeper specifically tends private hunting estates
- groundskeeper
looks after the land itself (lawns, paths); a gamekeeper focuses on the wildlife living on it
- poacher
someone who illegally hunts game on the very land a gamekeeper protects
文法句型
a/the gamekeeper on/at [estate]
用法筆記
Subject is almost always a person employed by a private landowner; the role is closely linked with British rural estates where hunting and shooting are organised activities. Distinguish from 'park ranger' (public land, conservation focus) and 'hunter' (the person doing the shooting, not the carer).