Meaning of Hawk | Babel Free
hɔːkDefinitions
- A noisy effort to force up phlegm from the throat.
- A surname.
- A diurnal predatory bird of the family Accipitridae, smaller than an eagle.
- A plasterer's tool, made of a flat surface with a handle below, used to hold an amount of plaster prior to application to the wall or ceiling being worked on: a mortarboard.
- Any diurnal predatory terrestrial bird of similar size and appearance to the accipitrid hawks, such as a falcon.
- Any of various species of dragonfly of the genera Apocordulia and Austrocordulia, endemic to Australia.
- An advocate of aggressive political positions and actions.
- An uncooperative or purely selfish participant in an exchange or game, especially when untrusting, acquisitive or treacherous. Refers specifically to the prisoner's dilemma, a.k.a. the Hawk-Dove game.
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Cold, sharp or biting wind. US, often, with-definite-article
Equivalents
Afrikaans
hawik
Azərbaycanca
qırğı
Беларуская
ястраб
Български
ястреб
Deutsch
Bellizist
Bellizistin
Falke
Glättkelle
Habicht
Kriegshetzer
Kriegshetzerin
Kriegstreiber
Kriegstreiberin
Militarist
Militaristin
Mörtelbrett
Reibebrett
Traufel
Esperanto
akcipitro
Eesti
haugas
Gaeilge
seabhac
Hausa
shaho
עברית
נץ
Հայերեն
բազե
Bahasa Indonesia
rajawali
Íslenska
haukur
Italiano
cacciare col falco
falco
nettatoia
raschiare la gola
scatarrare
sparviere
sparviero
vassoio
vendere per strada
vendere porta a porta
Қазақша
қаршыға
Lietuvių
vanagas
Latviešu
Vanags
Македонски
јастреб
Nederlands
havik
Polski
jastrząb
سنڌي
باز
Slovenčina
jastrab
Slovenščina
jastreb
ChiShona
rukodzi
தமிழ்
பருந்து
Tagalog
lawin
Українська
яструб
Examples
“It is illegal to hunt hawks or other raptors in many parts of the world.”
“He made his hawke to fly, With hogeous showte and cry.”
“A hawk by nature, Ellenborough strongly favoured presenting St Petersburg with an ultimatum warning that any further incursions into Persia would be regarded as a hostile act.”
““Everybody knows who were the hawks and who were the doves,” Bundy told the ExComm on the morning of October 28, after Khrushchev announced that he was withdrawing his missiles. “Today was the day of the doves.””
“President Donald Trump has spent years playing the role of a China hawk.”
“[…] take-out sandwich from Arnie's on Jackson, then a brisk walk to Michigan Avenue in the face of the "Hawk," blowing newspapers and skirts and the gulls wheeling over the Michigan Avenue Bridge in front of […]”
“[…] a hand-fired coal furnace that required little attention and kept the cottage coy in spite of "the hawk" blowing icy blasts outside. So in spite of Thumper's continuing discomfort we enjoyed a fairly merry Christmas. But then the base daily bulletin was published with the roster of OGs (officers of the guard) for the[…]”
“I wanna learn by Ruby's birthday party." Pride turned up his collar against the hawk blowing from the river."”
“[…] in Chicago […] I can't help but love winter and fall. Mostly fall, because fuck snow, and that hawk blowing off the lake is enough to make your teeth drop right out of your skull , but winter can be kind of okay if it doesn't snow a whole lot and no one asks me to go sledding or do some other Hallmark-movie nonsense.”
CEFR level
C1
Advanced
This word is part of the CEFR C1 vocabulary — advanced level.
This word is part of the CEFR C1 vocabulary — advanced level.
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