kibble / ˈkɪb əl /

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kibble2 个定义

v. 有主动词 verb

kib·bled, kib·bling.

  1. to grind or divide into particles or pellets, as coarse-ground meal or prepared dry dog food.
n. 名词 noun
  1. grains or pellets resulting from a kibbling process.

kibble 近义词

kibble

等同于 grind

更多kibble例句

  1. Holding up to one cup of food at a time, the bowl wobbles and rocks and it’s up to your pet to figure out how to use his paws or snout in a way that will release his kibble!
  2. Many canine diets consist of kibble, dog treats, maybe a few scraps from their human’s dinner table, and, well, more kibble.
  3. To control for that impeccable sense of smell, the researchers taped a piece of kibble to the inside of each cup.
  4. Not only did the little ones find the kibble around 70 percent of the time, their performance didn’t improve over the 12 trials.
  5. Whether they’ve knocked over their food bowl and left your kitchen floor awash with kibble, or they’ve left a trail of fluff, fur, and hair on every sofa, bed, and chair in the house, pets need a lot of cleaning up after.
  6. UNDERWOOD: Clairhuhhh, if this goes like I think it will, those cats will have more kibble than they know what to do with.
  7. Almost at the same moment the kibble appeared flying upwards.
  8. Mr Kibble had staggered up, with his lower jaw dropped, catching Potterson by the shoulder, and pointing to the half-door.
  9. Could not I run down to Grasmere for a week, with Kibble to take care of me, and see dear grandmother?
  10. Besides, Lady Maulevrier objected before to the idea of your travelling alone with Kibble.
  11. Kibble, the faithful Grasmere girl, sat by the divan, fanning the sufferer with a large Japanese fan.