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pigs

/pigz/US // pɪgz //UK // (pɪɡz) //

猪,猪猡,猪只,猪仔

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : Bay of. Bay of Pigs.

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • But along with the cartoon funk is an all-too-real story of police brutality embodied by a horde of evil Pigs.

  • We are, essentially, an army of guinea pigs millions strong.

  • The New Jersey governor vetoed a ban on a rarely used cruel practice for pregnant pigs.

  • In 1999, pigs began falling ill near the town of Nipah in Malaysia, and humans shortly followed.

  • With the exception of the Bay of Pigs, the agency has succeeded repeatedly, sometimes spectacularly.

  • You see Squinty, like most little pigs, thought more of something to eat than of anything else.

  • That was because he was hungry, you see, but pigs nearly always eat fast, as though they were continually in a hurry.

  • I can't tell how I drifted into pigs; much in the same way as you drifted into horses, I suppose.

  • You may take my word for it that pigs are far more interesting and far more respectable, though they're expensive, mind you.

  • An officer in the Venezuelan and the Peruvian services was fortunately nigh the banks of the river, shooting wild pigs.