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TOEFL BNC: 10225 COCA: 6904

squirrel

2 ENTRIES FOUND:
1 squirrel /ˈskwɚrəl/ Brit /ˈskwɪrəl/ noun
plural squirrels also squirrel
1 squirrel
/ˈskwɚrəl/ Brit /ˈskwɪrəl/
noun
plural squirrels also squirrel
Learner's definition of SQUIRREL
[count]
: a small animal with a long tail and soft fur that lives in trees松鼠 see picture at rodent
2 squirrel /ˈskwɚrəl/ Brit /ˈskwɪrəl/ verb
squirrels US squirreled or British squirrelled US squirreling or British squirrelling
2 squirrel
/ˈskwɚrəl/ Brit /ˈskwɪrəl/
verb
squirrels US squirreled or British squirrelled US squirreling or British squirrelling
Learner's definition of SQUIRREL

squirrel away

[phrasal verb]
squirrel away (something) or squirrel (something) away
: to put (something) in a safe or secret place especially so that it can be kept for future use存,储藏(供以后使用)
TOEFL BNC: 10225 COCA: 6904

squirrel

1 of 2

noun

squir·​rel ˈskwər(-ə)l How to pronounce squirrel (audio)
ˈskwə-rəl,
 chiefly British  ˈskwir-əl
plural squirrels also squirrel
1
: any of various small or medium-sized rodents (family Sciuridae, the squirrel family): such as
a
: any of numerous New or Old World arboreal forms having a long bushy tail and strong hind legs
2
: the fur of a squirrel

squirrel

2 of 2

verb

squirreled or squirrelled; squirreling or squirrelling

transitive verb

: to store up for future use
often used with away
squirrel away some money

Example Sentences

Recent Examples on the Web
Noun
Go nutty with this hilarious inflatable squirrel costume. Terri Robertson, Country Living, 22 Aug. 2022 Devitz says that splooting seems more common among larger, hairier squirrel species, like grey squirrels and fox squirrels. Zoe Sottile, CNN, 20 Aug. 2022 Franco at one point makes ridiculous squirrel noises. Rodney Ho, ajc, 9 Aug. 2022 As any squirrel will tell you, running out of acorns mid-winter is no picnic. Laurence Kotlikoff, Forbes, 8 Aug. 2022 Masking, gloving and eye protection are required for animal care staff working with the squirrel monkeys. Jodicee Arianna, The Arizona Republic, 12 July 2022 Ben Dantzer had spent several frustrating days trying to capture a single squirrel when the epiphany arrived. Jacob Stern, The Atlantic, 8 July 2022 The power outage was caused by a squirrel getting into a substation, which is a distribution point for power, and interfering with equipment, Protogere said. Claire Rafford, The Indianapolis Star, 28 June 2022 Traditionally, the fish arrives at the table presented whole with its head and tail, though the puffed appearance of the center-stage fillet is said to resemble a bushy squirrel. Los Angeles Times, 16 June 2022
Verb
Filoviruses can squirrel themselves away in parts of the body where immune system weaponry cannot reach them. Andrew Joseph, STAT, 1 Sep. 2022 That Trump allegedly sought to squirrel away documents comes as no surprise. Nicole Hemmer, CNN, 12 Aug. 2022 Cedar can have dead tops for several reasons: squirrel damage, drought effects, heat scorch or some fungal canker diseases. oregonlive, 14 Aug. 2022 Courtney Astolfi reports the transfer is the maximum amount of money that state law allows Cleveland to squirrel away for the future via two types of reserve accounts. Mike Rose, cleveland, 20 July 2022 Each worker who doesn’t opt out decides how much to squirrel away, with the default set at 5% of gross pay. Los Angeles Times, 1 June 2022 With that metaphor of burying acorns for possible future growth in mind, the creative team behind the app tapped Walken to voice the character of a no-nonsense New York City squirrel to get ordinary people to start investing for their future. Etan Vlessing, The Hollywood Reporter, 18 May 2022 Columnist Dan Walters followed the money, and found that a loophole was allowing some districts to squirrel away state money that should be going to close the gap. Laura Newberry, Los Angeles Times, 22 Nov. 2021 So how are wealthy taxpayers able to squirrel away millions in these modest plans? Aimee Picchi, CBS News, 30 Sep. 2021 See More

Word History

Etymology

Noun

Middle English squirel, from Anglo-French escurel, esquirel, from Vulgar Latin *scuriolus, diminutive of scurius, alteration of Latin *sciurus, from Greek skiouros, probably from skia shadow + oura tail — more at shine, ass

Verb

from the squirrel's habit of storing up gathered nuts and seeds for winter use

First Known Use

Noun

14th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Verb

1925, in the meaning defined above

Time Traveler
The first known use of squirrel was in the 14th century
TOEFL BNC: 10225 COCA: 6904
squirrel

noun

ADJECTIVE | SQUIRREL + VERB ADJECTIVEgrey/gray, red北美灰松鼠;紅松鼠SQUIRREL + VERBdart, scamper, scurry松鼠飛跑;松鼠蹦跳着跑;松鼠疾跑The squirrel scampered across the lawn.松鼠蹦蹦跳跳躥過草坪。

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