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elf <elves> [elf] N

elm [elm] N

ELT

ELT abbreviation of English Language Teaching

ELT

else [els] ADV

1. else [与不定代词、疑问代词连用]:

I . balk [bɔːk], baulk VB trans

1. balk:

2. balk:

folk <folk(s)> [fəʊk] N

I . milk [mılk] N

1. milk:

II . milk [mılk] VB trans

sulk [sʌlk] VB intr N

▶ sulky ADJ
▶ sulkily ADV

III . walk [wɔːk] N

3. walk:

leek [liːk] N BOT

I . leak [liːk] VB trans, intr

1. leak:

II . leak [liːk] N

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Elk, mule deer, moose, bighorn sheep and pronghorn and black bear are more commonly found.
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The same standard pertains to the production of elk as cattle: the bigger the better.
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By 2000 the elk herd had increased in size to the point that they had outgrown the restricted area.
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Unfortunately this is another great record elk that can not officially go into record book because of its cracked skull.
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Motifs ranges from whales, elks, boats and people.
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Moreover, even the elk were becoming more difficult to find.
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The forests are hosts to elk and deer as well as small game such as rabbits and fowl.
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It is thought that people moved into this area to hunt elk and sheep on a seasonal basis.
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The elk was chosen as a symbol because of the large forests and the many animals in the area.
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The park is famous for its animal fauna: a resident bear tribe, and a large elk tribe.
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