单词 | Deer |
例句 | 1. Where the deer is slain, some of her blood will lie. 2. They were trailing a deer. 3. The young cubs hungrily devoured the deer. 4. November is a good time to hunt deer. 5. The hunter crept up to the deer. 6. A deer skittered into the woods. 7. The deer coursed the open field. 8. The hunter's rifle cracked and the deer fell dead. 9. We drove through a somewhat moth-eaten deer park. 10. The lion devoured the deer. 11. The hunter hit at a deer with his gun. 12. The deer population has increased substantially in recent years. 13. They carefully observed the behavior of deer. 14. Deer are culled by hunters. 15. The hunter wounded the deer. 16. We saw a herd of deer of twenty. 17. The dogs went after the wounded deer. 18. The deer never became tame; they would run away if you approached them. 19. The deer in the forest are all dying off from disease. 20. The lions in this area prey on deer and other wild animals. 21. Before the hunter could take aim , the deer jumped out of sight. 22. By cross-breeding with our native red deer, the skia deer have affected the gene pool. 23. Some kinds of deer shed their horns. 24. The hunter aimed, fired, and brought down the deer. 25. The hunters bagged four deer. 26. The deer stood immobile among the trees. 26. try its best to gather and create good sentences. 27. The hound found the place where the deer lodged. 28. Vultures flew around in the sky waiting to pick at the rotting carcass of the deer. 29. Antlers are the bony outgrowths on the heads of deer. 30. Vultures flew around in the sky waiting to pick at the carcass of the deer. 1. The young cubs hungrily devoured the deer. 2. November is a good time to hunt deer. 3. The hunter crept up to the deer. 4. We drove through a somewhat moth-eaten deer park. 5. The lion devoured the deer. 6. The hunter hit at a deer with his gun. 7. The deer population has increased substantially in recent years. 8. They carefully observed the behavior of deer. 9. We saw a herd of deer of twenty. 10. Vultures flew around in the sky waiting to pick at the rotting carcass of the deer. 11. The deer never became tame; they would run away if you approached them. 12. Antlers are the bony outgrowths on the heads of deer. 13. Before the hunter could take aim , the deer jumped out of sight. 14. By cross-breeding with our native red deer, the skia deer have affected the gene pool. 15. Deer shed their antlers each year. 16. He spent the weekend stalking deer in the Scottish highlands. 17. He pointed the telescope at a deer on the hillside. 18. When the deer saw the hunter, it made off at once. 19. Musk is produced naturally by the musk deer and is used to attract other deer sexually. 31. Deer ran gracefully between the trees. 32. The forests abound with deer, birds and squirrels. 33. The deer broke cover as the hunters approached. 34. The huntsmen chased the deer silently. 35. He saw a deer couching on the grassy bank. 36. Deer were browsing under the trees. 37. The hunters skinned the deer they had killed. 38. Deer had stripped the tree of its bark. 39. These woodlands once harboured a colony of red deer. 40. The deer saw us and darted away. 41. A deer is a fast mover. 42. The deer dressed out over one hundred pounds. 43. Punishments for killing the king's deer were severe. 44. They live by hunting and killing deer. 45. The deer have got our wind. 46. Deer have been poached here for years. 47. Deer hunting was banned in Scotland in 1959. 48. They dressed out the deer. 49. Deer had stripped all the bark off the tree. 50. The horns of some deer begin to shed. 51. Poachers in search of antlers prey on red deer. 52. Deer are naturally timid creatures. 53. The male deer grows large branching horns called antlers. 54. Deer are shy creatures . 55. Be quiet or you'll frighten the deer off. 56. When do deer first sprout horns? 56. Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress day by day! 57. Images of deer and hunters decorate the cave walls. 58. The deer was beguiled into a trap. 59. Only true deer have antlers. 60. Deer shed their antlers each year. 61. The deer spooked at any disturbance. 62. The hunter loosed off at the deer. 63. The young deer are ideal prey for the leopard. 64. Cows, sheep, and deer are ruminants/ruminant animals. 65. He had the deer in his sights now. 66. The dead deer was impaled on a spear. 67. We followed the footprints of a deer in the snow. 68. He swore that he was not the man who had killed off the red deer. 69. I loosed off my last arrow, I prayed that the deer would fall. 70. We stood still and watched as the deer came closer. 71. The spread of the suburbs has triggered a population explosion among America's deer. 72. The poor baby deer struggled for a while and then died. 73. Deer, foxes and squirrels are among the denizens of the forest. 74. The deer did not trust us and kept their distance. 75. The King ordained that deer should not be hunted without a royal licence. 76. He spent the weekend stalking deer in the Scottish highlands. 77. He pointed the telescope at a deer on the hillside. 78. The dogs flushed out the deer that were left in the wood. 79. On seeing us, the deer stood stock-still for a moment, then turned and retreated into the forest. 80. When the deer saw the hunter, it made off at once. 81. The breaking of a branch under my foot alarmed the deer. 82. Musk is produced naturally by the musk deer and is used to attract other deer sexually. 83. He stalks his victims like a hunter after a deer. 84. The hunters followed the tracks of the deer for hours. 85. Observant walkers may see red deer along this stretch of the road. 86. The deer shook itself and galloped off. 87. They lay under a bush near the friendly deer. 88. I heard wild turkeys gobbling and saw white-tailed deer. 89. We have 300 water deer and 100 fallow deer. 90. Deer trail fresh[], maybe catch deer along blowpipe. 91. The blinding glare of our headlights frightened the deer. 92. It was hardly the romantic image of red deer! 93. When I approached, the deer immediately ran away. 94. A deer makes tracks in the snow. 95. Red deer are hardy, adaptable animals. 96. You and your son had just shot a deer. 97. He could farm alpaca, deer and wild boar. 98. We saw no deer all week. 99. The boundaries of the medieval deer park which gave the village its name will be examined. 100. I suspected that some one was shooting deer, which are feared to transmit foot and mouth disease. 101. Wolf Ridge offers activities ranging from learning about beavers and whitetail deer to nature hikes and rock climbing. 102. A roe deer came down into reeds opposite to munch at green stuff. 103. Bishops and barons were to have the right to take one or two deer when passing through the royal forest. 104. There are fine views and much wildlife of interest including deer. 105. Nobody was killed by a panicked deer or a stray arrow to spoil her happiness. 106. I will go into the forest and kill a deer for you. 107. Though small it was spacious, with its deer park and Addison's Walk along the bank of the Cherwell. 108. Clear as a bell, yet slithery with innuendo, it leaped like a deer, slipped like a snake. 109. To its rear is a gate leading directly to the Palace through the Royal Park with its free-roaming wild deer. 110. I ask people why they have deer heads on their walls. They always say because it's such a beautiful animal. There you go. I think my mother is attractive, but I have photographs of her. Ellen DeGeneres 111. As they approached the wood, a deer ran out of the trees. 112. We still have lots of deer, very little water and not many open spaces. 113. Thus, bull elephant seals and red deer stags are big, armed, and dangerous. 114. On patrol, game warden Jay Little Hawk discovers the bodies of a herd of mutilated deer. 115. Along the way we noticed young pine trees with cloth wrapped around the top shoots to stop deer eating them. 116. Mark deployed his vivid imagination in a wild-child narrative to create a boy who hunts deer, bears, and birds. 116. try its best to collect and make good sentences. 117. The cypress was sacred to her; and all wild animals, but especially the deer. 118. There are 4,000-6,000 red deer in Devon and Somerset; 1,000 need to be culled annually for a stable population. 119. Deer, wild boar, so we can claim to be connoisseurs. 120. The muntjac and roe deer are browsers, living either singly or in very small groups throughout the year in dense woodland. 121. They're deer-stealers - I saw a dead deer in their car. 122. Quiet and observant walkers may see red deer along this particular stretch. 123. In the Zirgana mountains large red deer softly returned their gaze from an apprehensive distance. 124. Suddenly, Urquhart stood bolt upright, not twenty yards in front of the deer which froze in confusion. 125. Up near the ridge 1 stop at a circle where the deer have matted the soft grass into a cushion. 126. She has hunted wild game, mainly roe deer and moose, and has had little impact on livestock. 127. Closer by, red foxes scamper along Further Lane and deer browse near the front door. 128. Peacocks, ducks, geese, deer and rare sheep can be seen in the immediate environs. 129. Normally he's in charge of the deer, but all the staff double as guides. 130. As I looked down at Maria, I remembered the small deer I had wounded as a boy. 131. The rugged terrain is inhabited by deer, antelopes and, locals say, wild donkeys. 132. Most nocturnal grazing animals such as deer close their pupil as a horizontal shutter. 133. Father was sitting cross-legged by the remains of a fire on which he had roasted the leg of a small deer. 134. Suddenly a small group of deer jump out from the other side of a hedge. 135. Now, at Deer Forest, two brood mares were all that was left from former dreams and ambitions. 136. Other animals you might spot in the woodlands are red squirrels and roe deer. 137. I am flabbergasted, having only seen deer as the shyest of animals. 138. Wildfowl, such as ducks and geese, were caught, and deer, boar and hares were hunted. 139. He is not especially fond of killing animals but, as a countryman, he sees culling deer as a necessity. 140. His eyelashes flickered into life as he looked up again a shy, delicate glance, like a cornered deer. 141. The deer by the creek had the misfortune to come to the roadside for an ill-judged second. 142. The deer had become very numerous by this time in the New Forest, and there were numerous complaints about their depredations. 143. In the silt I join the first footprints on new land, of two deer and an otter. 144. We had not done the right thing when we shot the deer. 145. There was a lot of shooting and fishing and hunting of deer. 146. Fallow deer, he says, are less pricey - a buck will fetch around £4-500, a doe about £80-90. 147. The most picturesque approach to Kyburg castle is through the Eschenberg forest, past the Bruderhaus deer park. 148. Mice, deer and all these islands' aboriginal inhabitants are left far behind. 149. I felt like that deer, squeezed by the coils of my own life. 150. Next moment their wraithlike figures had darted out of sight among the trees like two startled deer. 151. A small deer stood on the edge of the clearing. 152. Shula-Slawa would tell you how she was run down while absorbed in a Look article by mounted policemen pursuing an escaped deer. 153. In autumn they hunted deer on Joseph Creek on their return. 154. We can ascertain that deer has been eaten by man since prehistory. 155. Attempts to reintroduce caribou, in a country now more suitable for deer or moose, have not been all that successful. 156. The Trunchbull started advancing slow and soft-footed upon Rupert in the manner of a tigress stalking a small deer. 157. The roaring and parallel walks of the red deer may be safe trials of strength. 158. Leasing the herbage and pannage would disturb the deer in their lairs and deprive them of their pasture. 159. One bound over the dam and the deer is out of sight of an intruder. 160. These deer are grass-fed; growth hormones or other chemical additives are not used. 161. And there weren't too many deer, so the poor beasts didn't starve through mismanagement and maladministration! 162. Park rangers found three deer that had become ensnared in traps. 163. It has a deer park around it and a really pretty church virtually in the back yard. 164. We slip away, like the deer, before our transgression is noticed. 165. These deer tend to form large herds, and during the breeding season males defend large harems of females. 166. Suddenly a small group of deer moves past the lime trees quietly. 167. It is framed by gentle hills that look down on oak groves that abound with deer, bobcats and golden eagles. 168. The deer startle easily. 169. It has close to it a park that provides pasture for a large herd of deer and wild goats. 170. The Qawrighul people hunted deer, wild sheep and birds, and fished. 171. I saw fresh moose and deer trails leading from the forest below into this new feeding ground. 172. I often see foxes, roe deer and red squirrels in the conifer plantation there. 173. I used to, but now I just like to track deer. 174. It may be possible at certain times of the day to observe roe deer in adjoining fields. 2. 175. Recently I've made three dogs out of wood and cement, chasing a deer up a slope in Grizedale. 176. Another was fatally injured by a stag when dispensing feed to his herd of deer. 177. Many parks were deer parks, others were grazed by cattle,[] sheep and horses. 178. They gather by the thousands in the footprints of deer, dogs, and people. 179. The baby will grow up and hunt animals like deer, bear, and birds. 180. It may predate larger animals as well as small mammals, with records of prey as large as juvenile foxes and roe deer. 181. If the Bill is passed, it will stop the massacre of harmless creatures like deer, hares and foxes. 182. Reindeer moss, the staple diet of the deer herds, was also said to have disappeared completely. 183. The tracks show a gentle canter, no wild chase after red deer. 184. The farms below become dots as you climb and heather, alpine plants and red deer now mark you progress. 185. We reached a deer park almost on the Point but unfortunately didn't see any deer. 186. Only deer slots in the mud have defied the access restrictions. 187. One outstanding local example was the Broyle in Ringmer, 2000 acres of scrub and clay mire, an old deer park. 188. Tim Clutton-Brock and Steve Albon played tape-recordings of red deer roars to a real stag. 189. Then the guides lured a barking deer, with the sound of a pipe they made out of half-split bamboo. 190. In 1850 therefore the deer were officially banished, and in five years they had all been killed off. 191. There is wildlife here in abundance; deer, wild cats, red squirrels, golden eagles, ospreys and reindeer. 192. After an important doctor's appointment, he drove up to Camp Pendleton to have the deer put down. 193. Deer are supposed to be quiet creatures, but this one made a sound, each hoof crisp on the asphalt. 194. Larger numbers of roe deer live near there and Czechoslovakia still has bears and wolves roaming in the wild. 195. The first task is to sight the deer, then determine the species and gender. 196. She stepped into a clearing and a small herd of deer on the far edge raised their heads to watch her. 197. Four Peaks is home to black bear, deer, javelina, bighorn sheep, mountain lions and other animals. 198. An army of lions commanded by a deer will never be an army of lions. Napoleon Bonaparte 199. The vast and easy background of Deer Forest gave hope to a future prospect of marriage. 200. He gave us the buffalo, the antelope, and the deer for food and clothing. 201. If deciduous trees gain control, then there is first browse for hare, then deer, then moose. 202. Limted evidence suggests susceptibility in deer and swine. 203. South Asian deer with three - tined antlers. 204. The red deer was fed out on the marsh. 205. The red deer are high on the mountain. 206. Several deer were killed in the stampede. 207. The puma caught the deer at a fabulous speed. 208. In addition , deer horn and the grain [], saiga and other medicinal herbs are also abundant. 209. Miannaining is a anaesthetic for animal such as deer , red deer and hear etc. 210. The system of evaluating sika deer grade was made in this study. 211. The balance consists of other grasses and occasional small rodents or musk deer fawns. 212. People in Gold Dynasty liked to use birds and beast as their vignette, especially deer. 213. We prepared active peptide from deer placenta by bienzyme hydrolysis. 214. Miannaining is a good anaesthetic for animal such as deer, red deer and hear etc. 215. Still the outlaw band throve in Sherwood, and hunted the deer in its glades. 216. A city of south - central Alberta, Canada, on the Red Deer River north of Calgary. 217. Stag, Hart , Buck and Deer - Policy, Peace and Harmony. 218. Many soldiers fell at Verdun ; Several deer have fallen to the same gun. 219. Objective : To study the growth factor like action of the Sika Deer splenocytes culture supernatant. 220. He was dressed in a softly tanned deer - skin wrapped around his waist a thong of rawhide. 221. China and Russia are home to the majority of musk deer. 222. A genus of ruminants. including the red deer and other allied species. 223. Nature Reserve, the habitat of monkeys, golden eagles, musk deer and many other rare animals. 224. A new musk deer reservation at the national level will be established here. 225. We also saw bear tracks and some lovely little Siberian deer. 226. Wild animals are red deer, blue horse chickens, pheasants and other wild. 227. Red Deer Catholic schools are publicly funded schools within the province of Alberta. 228. Thirty - five deer, a mustang and a goat now roam the pens. 229. The deer with three tined antlers can be seen in some places. 230. Four of young Sika deer gathered at the meadow to eat grass in the night. 231. Musk deer are relatively small and antlerless, with a pair of protruding, tusklike teeth. 232. He started a fire, skinned the deer, cooked some of the venison and ate his fill. 233. A lady, a few farms distant, a vegetarian for many years decimated by muntjac deer. 234. Kate: So the deer was the ances - tor of the Li. What a beautiful legend! 235. Poaching is a significant problem in many countries across the musk deer range. 236. Large numbers of deer now roam the forests and are causing thousands of millions of roubles-worth of damage. 237. This rear lamp applies to JIN DEER auto parts, welcome to order. 238. May I depend on you to stand by me and my daughters, then , deer - slayer? |
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