柯林斯詞典pounce /pa?ns/ (pouncing,pounced,pounces) 1. V-I If someone pounces on you, they come up toward you suddenly and take hold of you. (向某人) 猛撲 He pounced on the photographer, beat him up, and smashed his camera. 他猛撲向那個攝影師,揍了他,并砸碎了他的相機。2. V-I If someone pounces on something such as a mistake, they quickly draw attention to it, usually in order to gain an advantage for themselves or to prove that they are right. (對某事) 抓住不放 The Democrats were ready to pounce on any Republican failings or mistakes. 民主黨人準備要抓住共和黨人的瑕疵或錯誤不放。3. V-I When an animal or bird pounces on something, it jumps on it and holds it, in order to kill it. (動物、鳥等) 猛撲 (以捕殺) ...like a tiger pouncing on its prey. …宛如老虎撲獵物。4. N the act of pouncing; a spring or swoop 猛撲; 一躍; 俯沖5. V to emboss (metal) by hammering from the reverse side (通過錘擊凹進部分的反面)使之突起6. N a very fine resinous powder, esp of cuttlefish bone, formerly used to dry ink or sprinkled over parchment or unsized writing paper to stop the ink from running (尤指用墨魚骨制作的)吸墨粉7. V to dust (paper) with pounce (在紙上)撒吸墨粉 返回 pounce劍橋詞典to jump or move quickly in order to catch or take hold of something 猛撲,猛沖,突然襲擊 The cat sat in the tree ready to pounce on the ducks below. 樹上的貓準備撲向下面的鴨子。 The police were waiting to pounce when he arrived at the airport . 他到達機場時,警方正等著抓他。 短語動詞pounce on sth 返回 pounce