dog
英 [dɒg]
美[dɔɡ]
- n. 狗;丑女人;卑鄙的人;(俚)朋友
- vt. 跟踪;尾随
英英释意
- 1. a member of the genus Canis (probably descended from the common wolf) that has been domesticated by man since prehistoric times; occurs in many breeds;
- "the dog barked all night"
- 2. a dull unattractive unpleasant girl or woman;
- "she got a reputation as a frump"
- "she's a real dog"
- 3. informal term for a man;
- "you lucky dog"
- 4. someone who is morally reprehensible;
- "you dirty dog"
- 5. a smooth-textured sausage of minced beef or pork usually smoked; often served on a bread roll
- 6. a hinged catch that fits into a notch of a ratchet to move a wheel forward or prevent it from moving backward
- 7. metal supports for logs in a fireplace;
- "the andirons were too hot to touch"
双语例句
- 1. Politicians want a lap-dog press which will uncritically report their propaganda.
- 政客们想要的是不问是非、甘为他们搞宣传的哈巴狗一样的新闻媒体。
来自柯林斯例句
- 2. With a snarl, the second dog made a dive for his heel.
- 伴着一声嗥叫,第二只狗扑向了他的脚后跟。
来自柯林斯例句
- 3. As soon as he got inside, the dog shook himself.
- 他一进来,狗就开始摇头摆尾。
来自柯林斯例句
- 4. The policeman smiled at her. "Pretty dog."— "Oh well, thank you."
- 警察冲她笑了笑,“这狗真漂亮。”——“哦,谢谢。”
来自柯林斯例句
- 5. You left the latch off the gate and the dog escaped.
- 你没把门闩插上,所以狗跑了。
来自柯林斯例句