were·wolf /ˈwɪrˌwʊlf, ˈwɛr, ˈwɚ/
  狼人,凶人
  Were·wolf n.; pl. Werewolves   A person transformed into a wolf in form and appetite, either temporarily or permanently, whether by supernatural influences, by witchcraft, or voluntarily; a lycanthrope. Belief in werewolves, formerly general, is not now extinct.
     The werwolf went about his prey.   --William of Palerne.
  The brutes that wear our form and face,
  The werewolves of the human race.   --Longfellow.
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  werewolf
       n : a monster able to change appearance from human to wolf [syn:
            wolfman, lycanthrope]
       [also: werewolves (pl)]