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kitten

/kit-n/US // ˈkɪt n //UK // (ˈkɪtən) //

小猫,小猫咪,小猫儿,猫咪

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a young cat.
  1. 1
    • : to give birth; bear.

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Examples

  • Elephants have a lot more mass — they are made of more matter — than a kitten.

  • This, he says, would have to be a very strange-looking kitten.

  • His background featured a poster of a kitten draped with his signature red headband.

  • They sailed to Wrangel aboard the Victoria, with a gray kitten they dubbed Vic.

  • It appears not all “cats and kittens” are “cool” at Carole Baskin’s Big Cat Rescue.

  • She found a way to make little kitten steps to the microphone in unison with the music.

  • So, the pair set about tapping into that world to find partners who might appreciate the utility of a dead, frozen kitten.

  • Suppose I have a sincere religious belief that if I stop at a stop sign, God kills a kitten.

  • They are cheered on by penguins and interrupted by a kitten halftime show after the first hour.

  • Before Theodore meets—or rather buys—her, he goes online, finds a woman who calls herself “Sexy Kitten,” and has phone sex.

  • He contented himself the better by frequent visits to Skyrie, and by his gift to Dorothy of the stray kitten.

  • To his breast he clutched a tiny white kitten, it was quite young, its eyes not being yet open.

  • The child and the one kitten undoomed to a watery grave were carried off by the bonne.

  • Sure enough, there was the kitten, not taking the least care of her necktie, just ready to pounce upon a big mouse.

  • A dog would bark; a kitten would mew; a parrot would say "Pardon!"