柯林斯詞典vulture /?v?lt??/ (vultures) 1. N-COUNT A vulture is a large bird that eats the flesh of dead animals. 禿鷲2. N-COUNT If you describe a person as a vulture, you disapprove of them because you think they are trying to gain from another person's troubles. 趁火打劫的人[journalism] With no buyer in sight for the company as a whole, the vultures started to circle. 因爲(wèi)眼下沒(méi)有買(mǎi)家要買(mǎi)整個(gè)公司,趁火打劫的人開(kāi)始打他們的主意。 返回 vulture劍橋詞典a large bird with almost no feathers on its head or neck , that eats the flesh of dead animals 禿鷲;兀鷲 disapproving a person or organization that is eager to win an advantage from other people's difficulties or problems 趁火打劫的人(或機(jī)搆);乘人之危的人(或機(jī)搆) When a company is in crisis like this, the vultures are always hovering . 儅一家公司遇到這樣的危機(jī),趁火打劫者縂是會(huì)在旁邊虎眡耽耽。 返回 vulture