释义 |
puppypup‧py /ˈpʌpi/ ●●● S3 noun (plural puppies) [countable] puppyOrigin: 1400-1500 French poupée ‘doll, toy’, from an unrecorded poupe; ➔ PUPPET - As a breeder, I give one week's supply of food with each puppy.
- For the puppy I will never have.
- Having made your choice, it is time to take your puppy home.
- He slipped through the skylight and sat at her feet, small like a baby, sweet like a beloved puppy.
- It was age, youthful high spirits, they were very young, like puppies really.
- Try to settle the puppy down here before going to bed.
- Use the lane and follow that puppy, that glove, up the road ta where it come from.
► PetsAfghan, nounAlsatian, nounaviary, nounbark, nounbasset, nounbeagle, nounbedding, nounbeg, verbbow-wow, nounboxer, nounbudgerigar, nounbudgie, nounbull terrier, nounbunny, nouncage, nouncanary, nouncat, nouncat flap, nouncat litter, nouncattery, nounchihuahua, nounchoke chain, nouncollar, nouncollie, noundachshund, nounDalmatian, noundogcatcher, noundog collar, noundoggy, noundog warden, noundomestic, adjectivedomesticate, verbflea collar, nounfoxhound, nounfox terrier, noungerbil, nounGerman shepherd, noungolden retriever, noungoldfish, noungoldfish bowl, noungreyhound, nounhound, nounhousebroken, adjectivehouse-trained, adjectivekennel, nounkibble, nounkitten, nounkitty, nounLabrador, nounlap dog, nounlead, nounleash, nounleash, verblitter, nounmaster, nounmastiff, nounmew, verbmiaow, verbmoggy, nounmongrel, nounmutt, nounmuzzle, nounmuzzle, verbOld English sheepdog, nounPekinese, nounPersian cat, nounpet, nounpit bull terrier, nounpooper scooper, nounpuppy, nounpurr, verbpuss, nounpussy, nounsausage dog, nounsheepdog, nounSiamese cat, nounspaniel, nountabby, nounterrier, nountortoiseshell, nountoy, adjectiveunleash, verbwalkies, nounwater, verbwolfhound, nounwoof, interjectionworry, verb ADJECTIVE► sick· He's chased after me like a sick puppy ever since they came here. ► young· On average, young puppies may relieve themselves about six times a day.· It was age, youthful high spirits, they were very young, like puppies really.· Much of the development takes place after birth, so the young puppy requires an environment with stimulating surroundings.· Again, it will be much easier to achieve the desired response with a young puppy. ► this/that puppy- How do you shut this puppy off?
- Use the lane and follow that puppy, that glove, up the road ta where it come from.
1a young dog: a six-month-old puppy2 this/that puppy American English spoken informal used instead of the name of a thing, especially when you do not know the name: How do you turn this puppy off? |