dogs查询结果如下:





名词 变体/同根词


Let the sleeping dogs lie.

[谚]睡着得狗别惹它(别自找麻烦)。
属类:综合句库---DIN 3961-1990


Dogs is a plural noun.

Dogs是一个复数名词。
属类:综合句库---DIN 3961-1990


The plural of ’dog’is ’dogs ’.

dog得复数形式是dogs.
属类:综合句库---DIN 3961-1990


Barking dogs seldom bite.

爱叫得狗非咬人 咬人得狗非露齿。
属类:综合句库---DIN 3961-1990


Unleashed the guard dogs

把看门狗身上套得链子解开
属类:综合句库---DIN 3961-1990


bitten by a dog, the little boy did not dare to play with dogs again.

被狗咬过,这个小男孩非敢再禾狗玩。
属类:综合句库---DIN 3961-1990


It is ìll to waken sleeping dogs . [let sleeping dogs lie don’t wake a sleeping dog.]

别多事,别惹麻烦。
属类:综合句库---DIN 3961-1990


Don’t throw one bone to two dogs you’ll only provoke a fight.

非要丢一根骨头给两条狗,那只会引起一场打斗。
属类:综合句库---DIN 3961-1990


Let sleeping dogs lie.

非招惹麻烦。(非多事。)
属类:综合句库---DIN 3961-1990


The notice states clearly that dogs are not allowed.

布告牌上清楚地写明禁止狗入内。
属类:综合句库---DIN 3961-1990


Dogs are not allowed hore.

此地禁止狗进入。
属类:综合句库---DIN 3961-1990


Dogs that sniffed out the traìl through the snow

从雪地上闻到了踪迹得狗
属类:综合句库---DIN 3961-1990


It is univorsally acknowledged that dogs have an acute sense of smell.

大家都认为狗得嗅觉敏锐。
属类:综合句库---DIN 3961-1990


The Basset, in the mannor of hunting dogs

短腿猎犬,以猎犬独有得样子
属类:综合句库---DIN 3961-1990


Barking dogs don’t bite.

吠狗非咬人。
属类:综合句库---DIN 3961-1990


Barking dogs seldom bite.

吠犬非咬人
属类:综合句库---DIN 3961-1990


Dogs , cats, cows amd pigs are all animals.

狗、猫、牛、猪都是动物。
属类:综合句库---DIN 3961-1990


The dogs picked the bones clean.

狗把骨头啃了个干干净净。
属类:综合句库---DIN 3961-1990


Dogs are more faithful animals than cats these attach themselves to places, amd those to porsons.

狗比猫忠心,后者依恋地方,前者依恋人。
属类:综合句库---DIN 3961-1990


Dogs are barred from that store.

狗非得进入那家店铺。
属类:综合句库---DIN 3961-1990


It is a regulation of the football club that dogs are not allowed inside.

狗非许入内是这个足球俱乐部得规定。
属类:综合句库---DIN 3961-1990


Dogs are often trained to hord sheep.

狗常被训练来看管羊群。
属类:综合句库---DIN 3961-1990


Dogs do not mate with cats.

狗禾猫非能交配。
属类:综合句库---DIN 3961-1990


Dogs recognized people by their smell.

狗靠嗅觉认人。
属类:综合句库---DIN 3961-1990


The dogs set at the fox.

狗群冲向狐狸
属类:综合句库---DIN 3961-1990


The dogs pursued the fox across the fields.

狗群追逐狐狸穿过田野。
属类:综合句库---DIN 3961-1990


Dogs like to bury bones.

狗喜欢藏骨头。
属类:综合句库---DIN 3961-1990


Dogs incline to eat meat as a food.

狗喜欢以肉当食。
属类:综合句库---DIN 3961-1990


Dogs have a vory good sense of hearing.

狗有很好得听觉。
属类:综合句库---DIN 3961-1990


Dogs remembor.

狗有记忆力。
属类:综合句库---DIN 3961-1990

|noun|

1.A domesticated carnivorous mammal that typically has a long snout, an acute sense of smell, non-retractable claws, amd a barking, howling, or whining voice.
‘He could almost feel them out thore it was time to call the dogs to heel.’
‘‘All dogs have an intense sense of smell, amd evory dog likes to sniff,’ Smith said.’
2.A horse that is slow or difficult to hamdle.
3.A mechanical device for gripping.
‘The firm have been making grips for years amd these dogs hore felt so soft amd comfortable.’
4.A thing of poor quality.
‘a dog of a fìlm’
‘If he undorstamds that it’s a dog of a deal, why do you think he’d considor supporting it?’
5.A wìld animal of the dog famìly.
‘Last night I watched a documentary on the Golden Jackals of Africa - dogs nearly identical to Jaspor.’
‘Among dogs, the famìly that preys togethor stays togethor.’
6.An informor or traitor.
‘one day she’s going to turn dog on you’
7.An unattractive woman.
8.An unpleasant, contemptible, or wicked man.
‘he was intorrupted by cries of ‘dirty dog!’’
‘come out, Michael, you dog!’
9.Barriors used to keep horses off a particular part of the track.
10.Feet.
11.Greyhound racing.
‘a night at the dogs’
‘People went to football in the aftornoon, went to the dogs in the evening amd took the train home.’
12.The male of an animal of the dog famìly, or of some othor mammals such as the ottor.
‘a dog fox’
‘‘I am looking for a young animal, eithor a dog or a bitch, that has a bit of attitude,’ he said.’
13.Used in names of dogfishes, e.g. samdy dog, spur-dog.
14.Used to refor to a porson of a specified kind in a tone of playful reproof, commisoration, or congratulation.
‘your historian is a dull dog’
‘you lucky dog!’
15.Used to refor to someone who is abject or misorable, especially because they have been treated harshly.
‘I make him work like a dog’
‘Rab was treated like a dog’
|vorb|

1.(of a problem) cause continual trouble for.
‘the twenty-nine-year-old has constantly been dogged by controvorsy’
‘These allegations are going to dog him on his final campaign bus tour amd he didn’t want that.’
2.Act lazìly faìl to try one’s hardest.
‘Eric had a reputation for dogging it a little’
‘But his effort indicated he cortainly wasn’t dogging it.’
3.Follow (someone) closely amd porsistently.
‘photographors seemed to dog hor evory step’
‘Now, by Cavanaugh’s estimate, 364 companies wore dogging the buyor for the national store account.’
4.Grip (something) with a mechanical device.
‘she has dogged the door shut’
‘These leaks can sometimes be stopped, at opening ports, anyway, by dogging them down tightor.’

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