dogs / (dɒɡz) /

狗狗狗类狗儿

dogs 的定义

n. 名词(复数) noun
  1. the dogs British informal greyhound racing
  2. slang the feet
  3. marketing informal goods with a low market share, which are unlikely to yield substantial profits
  4. go to the dogs informal to go to ruin physically or morally
  5. let sleeping dogs lie to leave things undisturbed
  6. throw someone to the dogs to abandon someone to criticism or attack

更多dogs例句

  1. Science imitates nature as researchers dream up robotic dogs, cheetahs, sharks and even cockroaches.
  2. None, however, have been as all-out cute as this one, a shot-for-shot remake of the teaser with dogs and cats.
  3. This health tracker for dogs fits snugly around collars and monitors activity with the goal of making dogs happier and healthier.
  4. Its time for the government to put a stop to it for good and ban eating cats and dogs.
  5. “In almost all rural areas of Switzerland, it is customary to eat cats and dogs,” she says.
  6. The farewell and the mourning are finished by the slaughter of dogs, that the dying man may have forerunners in the other world.
  7. One little girl attempted to smell at the trees in a drawing and pretended to feed some pictorial dogs.
  8. Just a little before daybreak they were all wakened by the bellowing of the oxen and the barking of dogs.
  9. “Akhab Khan prevented those Shia dogs from shooting you and Mayne-sahib,” went on the low murmur.
  10. As I came near the house, the dogs began to bark, just as I discovered my horse tied to a tree.