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piglets

/pig-lit/US // ˈpɪg lɪt //UK // (ˈpɪɡlɪt) //

仔猪,猪仔,小猪,猪崽

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a little pig.

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Examples

  • One was joyous little piglets, each propelled by muscles grown from a different pig.

  • The hybrid embryo was then placed into a surrogate, and roughly four months later, chimeric piglets were born.

  • The piglets are technological wonders that mix cutting-edge gene editing with cloning technologies.

  • If these kinds of things are altered by farming practices such as genetic selection programs and early weaning of piglets from their mothers, that raises ethical questions.

  • Then he led the way to a concrete room where gene-edited piglets grunted and peered at the camera.

  • Sharp always wanted to be an actor: his first role, aged 7, was as Piglet in Winnie-The-Pooh.

  • Then it happened: a handsome little piglet was wheeled through the restaurant with trotters hanging gently over its dish.

  • When he removed his hat the last piglet had disappeared entirely.

  • "A little piglet, Nobility—un piccolo porcellino," said Marietta.

  • The placid cow chewed calmly on hay, and Joe put the piglet down.

  • Joe swerved to lock Emma's chickens in their coop and he scooped the piglet up under one arm.

  • Then he caught up another piglet and pushed it into the first, where it disappeared.