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spitz

/spits/US // spɪts //UK // (spɪts) //

斯皮兹,斯皮茨,斯贝茨,斯比茨

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : any of several dogs having a stocky body, a thick coat, erect, pointed ears, and a tail curved over the back, as a chow chow, Pomeranian, or Samoyed.

Examples

  • In January 1948, Spitz again fell under suspicion for his role in the looting of art in Europe during the war.

  • On 18 May, Spitz led Moore to Prien, where they located a large collection of trunks and crates belonging to Schwend.

  • Spitz impressed Michaelis as “reliable, trustworthy and intelligent… [and] willing to cooperate.”

  • In an effort to get Schwend to talk, Michaelis took Spitz to Stadelhelm prison.

  • In this capacity, Spitz provided information on the German Red Cross and the Bavarian Separatist Movement in southern Germany.

  • You take a common ancestral mutt, and generations later you can develop an Airedale, a dachshund or a Spitz.

  • Odin, the Spitz dog, had insisted upon scratching at the door.

  • You might feel it for the old priest who played piquet with you, or the Spitz terrier that accompanied you in your walks.

  • The Spitz-dog noses, instead of smelling Rat, would have smelt its anagram, Art.

  • The Duchess pulled at the hair of the little spitz on her lap without replying.