释义 |
puli|ˈpuːlɪ| Pl. pulik. [Hungarian.] A black, grey, or white sheep-dog belonging to the breed so called, characterized by a long, thick coat having a corded appearance.
1936Amer. Kennel Gaz. 1 Oct. 62/1 The Puli is used primarily as a sheep herding dog in the hill sections of Hungary. In appearance he has many points of resemblance to the Old English Sheepdog, but is much smaller and more active. 1948L. Bauvald in B. Vesey-Fitzgerald Bk. Dog ii. 616 The Puli is probably one of the aboriginal dog races of the Magyars... Relatively few Pulik find their way to the exhibition bench. 1964‘C. Richards’ Gentle Assassin (1965) i. 7 A puli, a Hungarian breed of dog. 1972Country Life 10 Feb. 329/1 The Hungarian pulik—puli in the singular—are increasing numerically over here. 1973Times 6 Aug. 26/7 Have a Hungarian Puli puppy..small black sheepdogs with an unusual corded coat. 1978Times 11 Feb. 2/4 The Hungarian puli, distinguished by its remarkable corded coat, had a class of its own [at Crufts] for the first time. |