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词汇 big game
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Definition of big game in English:

big game

noun
mass noun
  • Large animals hunted for sport.

    (供狩猎用的)大猎物

    as modifier a big-game hunter
    Example sentencesExamples
    • There's no doubt about it, the Savage Striker will tickle the fancy of big-game handgun hunters.
    • Thika in those days - the year was 1913 - was a favourite camp for big-game hunters and beyond it there was only bush and plain.
    • James is interested in water sports and big-game fishing, while Ailish loves horse riding.
    • Hunting is big business around here, with big-game hunters from all over the world visiting the many lodges and ranches in the area.
    • The rewards can be huge for a band of men who regard themselves as modern-day big-game hunters.
    • Eric's trip wasn't successful and he lost much of his enthusiasm for big-game hunting.
    • Jack O'Connor used the .270 rifle to take every big-game animal in the country.
    • Never mind that big-game hunting has grown faster than the population for the last 20 years, and is more popular now than ever before.
    • American big-game hunter, deep-sea fisherman, war correspondent, and winner of the 1954 Nobel Prize for Literature.
    • Full-power buckshot and slug loads are intended for big-game hunting.
    • The basic concept was conceived by Elgin Gates, the noted big-game hunter and champion racing boat driver.
    • Hunters who shoot their big-game rifles only a few times annually, if they clean at all, often use soft aluminum multi-piece rods without a bore guide.
    • The featured speaker is big-game hunter and author Craig Boddington.
    • I would guess he was looking for greater power and deeper penetration for use on big-game animals.
    • The Southwest's earliest human inhabitants arrived as big-game hunters twelve to fifteen thousand years ago.
    • To survive in the winter you had to engage in ice fishing or big-game hunting, both of which are very complex activities.
    • It is hugely popular among hunters who want an off-season practice gun to complement their big-game rifles.
    • The problem we all face in big-game hunting is the unexpected - when the shot is slightly off, or the animal doesn't react the way you expected.
    • A few activities, like big-game hunting, are off-limits to the kids, but in general they grow up quickly, and are a part of what goes on.
    • My son shot his first big-game animal with it at age 12 and he was very comfortable with it by the time we went into the field.
    Synonyms
    prey, victim

Definition of big game in US English:

big game

nounˌbɪɡ ˈɡeɪmˌbiɡ ˈɡām
  • Large animals hunted for sport.

    (供狩猎用的)大猎物

    as modifier a big-game hunter
    Example sentencesExamples
    • There's no doubt about it, the Savage Striker will tickle the fancy of big-game handgun hunters.
    • The Southwest's earliest human inhabitants arrived as big-game hunters twelve to fifteen thousand years ago.
    • Full-power buckshot and slug loads are intended for big-game hunting.
    • It is hugely popular among hunters who want an off-season practice gun to complement their big-game rifles.
    • My son shot his first big-game animal with it at age 12 and he was very comfortable with it by the time we went into the field.
    • Jack O'Connor used the .270 rifle to take every big-game animal in the country.
    • James is interested in water sports and big-game fishing, while Ailish loves horse riding.
    • Thika in those days - the year was 1913 - was a favourite camp for big-game hunters and beyond it there was only bush and plain.
    • The featured speaker is big-game hunter and author Craig Boddington.
    • The problem we all face in big-game hunting is the unexpected - when the shot is slightly off, or the animal doesn't react the way you expected.
    • American big-game hunter, deep-sea fisherman, war correspondent, and winner of the 1954 Nobel Prize for Literature.
    • The basic concept was conceived by Elgin Gates, the noted big-game hunter and champion racing boat driver.
    • Never mind that big-game hunting has grown faster than the population for the last 20 years, and is more popular now than ever before.
    • To survive in the winter you had to engage in ice fishing or big-game hunting, both of which are very complex activities.
    • I would guess he was looking for greater power and deeper penetration for use on big-game animals.
    • Eric's trip wasn't successful and he lost much of his enthusiasm for big-game hunting.
    • The rewards can be huge for a band of men who regard themselves as modern-day big-game hunters.
    • A few activities, like big-game hunting, are off-limits to the kids, but in general they grow up quickly, and are a part of what goes on.
    • Hunters who shoot their big-game rifles only a few times annually, if they clean at all, often use soft aluminum multi-piece rods without a bore guide.
    • Hunting is big business around here, with big-game hunters from all over the world visiting the many lodges and ranches in the area.
    Synonyms
    prey, victim
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