hunting
hunting — noun
1. The activity of going after wild animals or birds in order to catch or kill them
The activity of going after wild animals or birds in order to catch or kill them, usually for food, for enjoyment, or to sell what you get from them.
The Lakshmi family has been hunting deer in these forests for generations.
collocation: hunting + specific animal (deer)
Aaron went hunting with his uncle during the winter break.
collocation: go hunting (activity pattern)
Hunting is strictly regulated in this region to protect endangered species.
Kwame learned traditional hunting skills from the elders in his village.
Gabriel bought a hunting knife for his camping trip to the mountains.
- conservation
the opposite goal — protecting animals rather than killing them
文法句型
hunting + noun (as modifier)
go + hunting
用法筆記
Often used with 'go' as in 'go hunting' to describe the activity. Distinguished from 'poaching', which means hunting illegally.
常見錯誤
2. A traditional outdoor activity in Britain and a few other countries where people
A traditional outdoor activity in Britain and a few other countries where people ride horses and use specially trained dogs to chase and kill a fox, now banned in the UK.
Fox hunting with dogs was banned in the UK in 2004.
collocation: fox hunting with dogs
Hamza watched a documentary about the history of fox hunting in Britain.
The debate over fox hunting divided rural communities for decades.
Élise read a novel set in the English countryside during the fox hunting season.
文法句型
fox + hunting (compound)
hunting + with dogs
用法筆記
Fox hunting with hounds was made illegal in England and Wales by the Hunting Act 2004, though some forms of trail hunting (laying an artificial scent) continue.
常見錯誤
3. Searching hard for something that you want or need, such as a job, a new home, o
Searching hard for something that you want or need, such as a job, a new home, or a bargain.
Putri spent the weekend hunting for a good used car online.
collocation: hunting for [objects]
Mizuki finally gave up hunting for her lost earring after two hours.
collocation: hunting for lost items
Job hunting can be very stressful, especially for college graduates with no experience.
The police are still hunting for clues at the crime scene.
- finding
the successful end point that contrasts with the effort of hunting
文法句型
hunting + for + noun
noun + hunting (compound)
用法筆記
Commonly appears in compound nouns such as job hunting, house hunting, bargain hunting, and treasure hunting. The pattern 'hunting for + noun' is interchangeable with 'searching for' but often implies more effort or difficulty.