feline的意思和读音

feline

: [ˈfiˌlaɪn] : [ˈfiːlaɪn]

n.

adj.

felines  

adj.slinky,subtle,graceful,elegant,sly

n.cat,moggy,kitten,mouser,tom

felineadj.

1.like a cat; connected with an animal of the cat family

She walks with feline grace.

n.

1.a cat; an animal of the cat family

adj.1.,2.;;

n.1.

adj.1.connected with cats or other members of the cat family2.having the graceful looks or movements of a cat

n.1.a cat or other member of the cat family

1. submissive feline independence ...

2. 18. Nocturnal 19. Feline 20. Canine ...

3. veterinarian: feline: velocity: ...

4. fatality 30%-60%。 feline 。 ferret 。 ...

5. flush feline form layout window ...

6. ... aeluropsis feline kitty ...

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1.A stray kitten has found a new mother in a golden retriever , who began producing milk for the little feline after hearing its cries.

2.In other words, the rat plays taxi to the parasite, finding it a new feline host and completing the Toxo lifecycle.宿

3.So white tiger's bad. And the tigers are the only striped cat out of the whole feline kingdom, and they're supposed to be orange and black.

4.The extraordinary feline's two faces were caused by a condition called Janus, which normally causes cats to live for only a few days.

5.A Dutch artist has turned his dead cat into a mini working helicopter so as to pay tribute to his feline friend, The Mirror reported.

6.Clearly, Boyle is having some separation anxiety as the tour takes her further from her feline friend.

7.His gait is supple and light, almost like that of a large feline.

8.He attempted to wake Larry to spur him into action, but all the feline could manage was to open one eye and duly didn't budge an inch.Larry

9.Not since the time of the sabertooth has a feline species gone extinct.齿

10.The feline hunters have proved their worth as the number of rats and rat holes have come down drastically.