hog的意思和读音

hoghogg

hogg

: [hɒɡ] : [hɒɡ]

n.;(

v.

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hog  hogs  hogging  hogged  

v.monopolize,take over,help yourself,hang onto,keep

n.swine,boar,pig

hogn.— see alsoroad hog,warthog

1.a pig, especially one that is kept and made fat for eating

2.a male pig that has been castrated (= had part of its sex organs removed) and is kept for its meat

IDMgo the whole hog(informal)to do sth thoroughly or completelyv.

1.(informal)~ sthto use or keep most of sth yourself and stop others from using or having it

to hog the road(= to drive so that other vehicles cannot pass)

to hog the bathroom(= to spend a long time in it so that others cannot use it)

n.1.2.,James,1770-1835, the Ettrick Shepherd,

n.1.[Animal]a male pig whose sex organs have been removed

1. boar hog , gilt ...

2. boar hog , gilt ...

3.(Histograms of Oriented Gradients) HOG descriptors

4.(HOG)46(JCI)Keith Wandell

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1.After discussing for days where to go on our vacation, we decided to go the whole hog and take a trip around the world.

2.You know good and well that's how he got lost up here in the dark and fell in the hog pen.

3.The method has previously been used to fight rinderpest in Africa and Asia and hog cholera in South America.

4.As they receded from view, health took centre stage and continued to hog the limelight for almost a year.退线

5.He is the son of a real estate upstart. He lives high on the hog doing nothing but playing golf.

6.Mammy: I ain't aiming for you to go after Mr. Wilkes and eat like a field hand and gobble like a hog!

7.Mr. England, you and your friends do not get to trade these rights, while "dog and hog hunting, " in return for a young man's chickens.”,

8.They painted the kitchen and then decided to go the whole hog and redecorate the other rooms as well.

9.An old American legend says that every February 2, the ground hog awakens from its long winter nap and creeps out of its hole.

10.U. S. hog producers have already been struggling financially for more than a year due to poor prices and high feed costs.