cocker的意思和读音

cocker

: ['kɒkə(r)] : ['kɒkə(r)]

n.

v.

cockers  cockering  cockered  

n.cocker spaniel

cockern.

1.a small spaniel(= type of dog) with soft hair

v.1.,, (up)

n.1.2.3.

n.1ed to refer to a close friend2.somebody involved in cockfighting either as a breeder or trainer of cocks, or as a regular spectator

v.1.to treat somebody in an excessively protective or indulgent way

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1.He was 13 and just floated over the ground like a cocker spaniel chasing a piece of silver paper in the wind.13

2.Snickers , the cocker spaniel is on his way to a new home after being abandoned on a remote Pacific island for four months.

3.Substance--The English Cocker is a solidly built dog with as much bone and substance as is possible without becoming cloddy or coarse.

4.Then I settled in to enjoy the next guest, the famous English rocker Joe Cocker, as he sang his latest hit, Unchain My Heart.》。

5.Cocker spaniel: a dog of a breed originally developed in England , having long, drooping ears and a variously colored silky coat.

6.It was a little cocker spaniel dog in a crate that he'd sent all the way from Texas, black and white, spotted.

7.Sidestepping the accusation, Jackson claimed Cocker was just jealous of his popularity.

8.I take my cocker spaniel to be groomed once a week.

9."I would never eat dog meat, " said Louisa Yong, as she clutches her pet cocker spaniel. "It's so cruel! ",”·,“!”

10.Jackson, an American Cocker Spaniel, in the grooming area before judging of his breed.