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pup

/puhp/US // pʌp //UK // (pʌp) //

小学生,小狗,小猫,小猫咪

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a young dog; puppy.
    • : the young of certain other animals, as the rat or fur seal.
    • : a small plant developing as an offshoot from a mature plant.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1

    pupped, pup·ping.

    • : to give birth to pups.

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Examples

  • Wolf pups in North CarolinaA captive-breeding program was started in the 1970s with 14 wolves captured from the wild.

  • Here I decided to take a leap and mention the journalists’ pup in their email.

  • The pups grew up to become workers within their captors’ society.

  • By the time the pup emerges from its mother, it’s already quite large and ready to defend itself against predators.

  • Mynchenberg suggests heading out in the morning or evening to avoid midday heat and traveling less-crowded paths to avoid overstimulating your pup.

  • To his credit, the well-intentioned pup responds to her cries by burying the kid in toys.

  • In memory of her late pup, the shock-singer croons a song to giant inflatable replica of him.

  • You can even compare your pup to other similar breeds to offer an understanding of where your dog falls on the activity spectrum.

  • Has your pup suddenly become more lethargic in your absence?

  • Who really owns a dog, if no official paperwork is signed as the pup gets transferred from one person to the next?

  • Beneath the wagon, invisible at first, trotted a mud-bespattered yellow pup.

  • But he was such a forlornly muddy mongrel pup, and so eloquent of tail, that I spoke his name on an impulse, and put out my hand.

  • Peter resentfully deposited the pup on the porch, and took my slipper back upstairs.

  • He had the door locked, said Flick reflecting, and he tried to throw the lights off—Why, the low-down little pup!

  • The dirty little mat for the unhealthy-looking pup with the watering eyes that used to be with him—that is gone.