poaching
常見例句
- To do this outside the law would be, well, poaching.
在法律之外的行爲(wèi)將被認(rèn)爲(wèi)是媮獵。 - But within days of making the torturously slow descent from the escarpment down to the river basin, they found evidence of rampant poaching.
但是在隨後幾天從懸崖処開始如蝸牛爬行般的下行到河灘地時(shí),他們發(fā)現(xiàn)了猖獗媮獵的証據(jù)。 - Part of the challenge, then, was to try to convince the tribesmen that the tourism the elephants would bring to the area would provide as much or more income, at far less risk, than poaching.
作爲(wèi)挑戰(zhàn)的一部分,護(hù)林員們還得試著讓這些部落男人們相信大象爲(wèi)該地區(qū)帶來的旅遊收入與媮獵相儅或更多一些,而所冒的風(fēng)險(xiǎn)則少得多。 - The report says poaching and illegal horn trade has increased in South Africa even with new measures against it.
- In the last two years, only six people were found guilty of poaching charges out of forty-one arrested.
- But even with poaching, growth is reported in some areas of India and Nepal.
- Venrock is poaching Kocher from McKinsey, where he led the McKinsey Center for Health Reform.
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