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beagle

/bee-guhl/US // ˈbi gəl //UK // (ˈbiːɡəl) //

小猎犬,小鹰,猎犬,老鹰

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : one of a breed of small hounds having long ears, short legs, and a usually black, tan, and white coat.

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Examples

  • Meet Sally, the 10-year-old beagle with her pal, 10-month-old Sarah Beth, submitted by Keith of Petal, MS.

  • If you have a small dog, like a beagle or dachshund, you probably don’t need a bed larger than 35 inches.

  • Thank you Penny the pocket beagle for keeping my parents from feeling so alone and isolated while they endure nearly a year without seeing their grandkids.

  • Their size — just about a half meter long, or about the size of a beagle — made the team initially think that it had stumbled upon baby nothosaurs, says Xiao-Chun Wu, a paleobiologist at the Canadian Museum of Nature in Ottawa.

  • All this time his beagle lay motionless on the floor in the entry hall.

  • There was a brief attempt to train a beagle named Python Pete to track the snakes.

  • Those who desire the results of keen observation on the subject should turn to Darwin's "Voyage of the Beagle."

  • Abram Beagle was likewise, and before he married Mrs. Rhodes, a contractor on the road.

  • He tells how an opportunity was given him of reading the proofs of Darwin's Voyage of the Beagle.

  • In more modern times, another fatality occurred during the expedition of the Adventure and Beagle, 1832.

  • It has been seen how he read the proof-sheets of the Voyage of the 'Beagle' while still in his last year of medical study.