hog / hɔg, hɒg /

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hog3 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a hoofed mammal of the Old World family Suidae, order Artiodactyla, comprising boars and swine.
  2. a domesticated swine weighing 120 pounds or more, raised for market.
  3. a selfish, gluttonous, or filthy person.
v. 有主动词 verb

hogged, hog·ging.

  1. to appropriate selfishly; take more than one's share of.
  2. to arch upward like that of a hog.
  3. roach.
v. 无主动词 verb

hogged, hog·ging.

  1. Nautical. to have less than the proper amount of sheer because of structural weakness; arch.Compare sag.

hog 近义词

n. 名词 noun

pig

n. 名词 noun

glutton

v. 动词 verb

be selfish

更多hog例句

  1. Little countered by saying the offline inspections can often include the evaluation of more hog carcasses than the traditional plants do.
  2. Whenever there was a dispute, the workers could stop the line, threatening to let the hog carcasses rot until the company resolved their grievance.
  3. During a dispute, they could simply stop the line, threatening to let the hog carcasses rot until the company met their demands.
  4. In fact, for decades now, there’s been a push to industrialize hog farming in China, and these technologies were an attempt to produce even more pigs at an unprecedented scale.
  5. Data centers are energy hogs, with their cooling needs—those servers give off a lot of heat—accounting for as much as 40% of consumption.
  6. Particularly, its stealthy coatings make it a maintenance hog.
  7. Hand­ printed posters at the Vance Avenue Market: CHICKEN BACKS, 12½¢ lb.; HOG MAWS, 15¢: RUMPS, 19¢.
  8. Tipitina's in the warm blue fog, squatting beneath a crescent moon so sharp and clean you could shave a wild hog with it.
  9. Complacency is turned against us as the figure bending over the hog suddenly looks up … and speaks.
  10. His term is up, as is Hamas's (and they continue to run hog wild in Gaza, which Abu Mazen won't dare enter).
  11. His duty it was to stand at the head of the scalding trough, watch in hand, to "time" the length of the scald, crying "Hog in!"
  12. The rope from his middle, a bottle of sack from his bosom, and a link of hog's puddings, pulled out of his left sleeve.
  13. There wasnt time for the Irishman to dodge; but he did spread his legs, and the angry mother-hog ran between them.
  14. The girls, who were nearest the end of the lake, watched Patrick and the old hog in amazement.
  15. There is an old mother hog that has gotten quite wild, and has a litter of young ones with her that are hard to catch.