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feline

/fee-lahyn/US // ˈfi laɪn //UK // (ˈfiːlaɪn) //

猫科动物,猫类,猫科类,猫科动物类

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : belonging or pertaining to the cat family, Felidae.
    • : catlike; characteristic of animals of the cat family: a feline tread.
    • : sly, stealthy, or treacherous.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : an animal of the cat family.

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Examples

  • Released last year, you’ll be surprised just how wild things can get over a domestic feline.

  • Now preliminary research suggests that two experimental drugs that can cure that disease in cats, called feline infectious peritonitis, might help treat people infected with SARS-CoV-2, the coronavirus behind the pandemic.

  • Cats can contract an almost always fatal disease that’s caused by a coronavirus that infects only felines.

  • The study also reported that in a test tube, GC376 can stop other coronaviruses besides the feline one.

  • The other cat drug, GS-441524, that has been effective against the feline coronavirus is similar to remdesivir.

  • The look accentuates her feline eyes and “really opens up them up,” she chirps.

  • We must get over this dovish thing, this lily-livered and feline urge to withdraw from battle.

  • With a new feline spot in London and one coming soon to San Francisco, now is the time for cat lovers.

  • Also check out www.ancientegyptonline.co.uk/cat for more feline facts.

  • Greene's job is to literally cast all the feline models in the show.

  • Already she displayed those feline graces which nothing, not even captivity nor the sight of her dreadful scaffold, could lessen.

  • Who in the gutter caterwauls, squalls, mauls Some feline foe, and screams in shrill ill-will.

  • It is a little poem of everyday life, full of deep feeling and feline love.

  • It was a dreadful shock to feline nerves, no doubt, but that white kitten was no ordinary animal.

  • Besides, it is well-known what is said about the rights of the feline species in reference to royalty.