dog的意思和读音

dog

: [dɔɡ] : [dɒɡ]

v.

n.;【;〈

dogs  dogging  dogged  

v.+n.keep dog,walk dog,train dog,breed dog

adj.+n.mad dog,stray dog,rabid dog,friendly dog,savage dog

n.canine,hound,mongrel,mutt,pooch

v.beleaguer,bother,chase,follow,harass

dogn.— see alsohot dog,shaggy-dog story,top dog,watchdog

1.[c]an animal with four legs and a tail, often kept as a pet or trained for work, for example hunting or guarding buildings. There are many types of dog , some of which are wild.

I took the dog for a walk.

I could hear a dog barking.

dog food

guard dogs

a dog and her puppies

2.[c]a male dog , fox or wolf

3.[pl](informal)?greyhound racing

4.[c](informal)a thing of low quality; a failure

Her last movie was an absolute dog.

5.[c](informal)an offensive way of describing a woman who is not considered attractive

6.[c](informal)used, especially after an adjective, to describe a man who has done sth bad

You dirty dog!

IDMa dog and pony show(informal)an event that is planned only in order to impress people so that they will support or buy sth

I'm afraid in this line of work it's a case of dog eat dog.

We're operating in a dog-eat-dog world.

(a case of) dog eat doga situation in business, politics, etc. where there is a lot of competition and people are willing to harm each other in order to succeed

I'm afraid in this line of work it's a case of dog eat dog.

We're operating in a dog-eat-dog world.

a dog in the mangera person who stops other people from enjoying what he or she cannot use or does not want

He's made a real dog's breakfast of these accounts.

a dogs breakfast/dinner(informal)a thing that has been done badly

He's made a real dog's breakfast of these accounts.

a dogs lifean unhappy life, full of problems or unfair treatmentevery dog has his/its dayeveryone has good luck or success at some point in their lifegive a dog a bad namewhen a person already has a bad reputation, it is difficult to change it because others will continue to blame or suspect him/her

This firm's gone to the dogs since the new management took over.

go to the dogs(informal)to get into a very bad state

This firm's gone to the dogs since the new management took over.

He hasn't a dog's chance of passing the exam.

not have a dogs chanceto have no chance at all

He hasn't a dog's chance of passing the exam.

why keep a dog and bark yourself?(informal)if sb can do a task for you, there is no point in doing it yourselfv.

1.~ sb/sthto cause you trouble for a long time

He had been dogged by bad health all his life.

2.~ sb/sthto follow sb closely

She had the impression that someone was dogging her steps.

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n.1.[Animal]an animal kept as a pet, for guarding buildings, or for hunting. A young dog is called a puppy2.[Animal]a male dog or a male animal that belongs to the same group of animals as dogs, such as a male wolf or fox3.<spoken>used for describing a person of a particular type4.<offensive>an unpleasant man5.<offensive>someone who is not attractive, especially a woman6.<informal>something that is of bad quality or very unsuccessful7.[Food]<spoken>a hot dog8.[Mechanical Engineering]a device for gripping or holding things9.<regional,informal>someone who gives information about people to the police or to another authority, mainly used in Australian English10.one of a pair of iron or brass utensils placed one on each side of a fireplace to support burning wood11.<informal,regional>feet12.<slang,informal,regional>a sports event consisting of a series of races for dogs1.[Animal]an animal kept as a pet, for guarding buildings, or for hunting. A young dog is called a puppy2.[Animal]a male dog or a male animal that belongs to the same group of animals as dogs, such as a male wolf or fox3.<spoken>used for describing a person of a particular type4.<offensive>an unpleasant man5.<offensive>someone who is not attractive, especially a woman6.<informal>something that is of bad quality or very unsuccessful7.[Food]<spoken>a hot dog8.[Mechanical Engineering]a device for gripping or holding things9.<regional,informal>someone who gives information about people to the police or to another authority, mainly used in Australian English10.one of a pair of iron or brass utensils placed one on each side of a fireplace to support burning wood11.<informal,regional>feet12.<slang,informal,regional>a sports event consisting of a series of races for dogs

v.1.to cause trouble for someone over a long period of time2.to follow someone closely in a way that annoys them3.to grip or hold something firmly with a mechanical device4.<informal,regional>to criticize someone in a continuous and annoying way, mainly used in American English1.to cause trouble for someone over a long period of time2.to follow someone closely in a way that annoys them3.to grip or hold something firmly with a mechanical device4.<informal,regional>to criticize someone in a continuous and annoying way, mainly used in American English

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1.Why should your father have to be walking the dog out on a cold night while you take your ease by the fire?

2.And, for the longest time, the dog had disdained to answer to any other appellation.

3.And just like my new dog, it was an idea that got bigger than I'd imagined.

4.Connie wondered sometimes if it were a sort of mask to disarm opposition, because it was almost too fixed. Was he really such a sad dog?

5.'I'm very sorry, ' he said. 'My dog had taken in into the garden. He often does this! ',”,“!”

6.From the furthest east to the furthest west the cries spread as if by contagion, accompanied in some cases by the barking of a dog.西

7.If there's such a thing as the dog days of the exhibition season, the Lakers might be feeling it.

8.It was good of him to help a lame DOG over a stile.

9.It was only when I rang my daughter to ask her to walk the dog that I remembered he wasn't at home.

10.A Merseyside Police spokesman said the two cars have been found, but the dog is still missing.西轿