单词 | wammul |
释义 | wammul in British English (ˈwæməl) noun English Midlands dialect a dog dog in British English (dɒɡ) noun 1. a. a domesticated canine mammal, Canis familiaris, occurring in many breeds that show a great variety in size and form b. (as modifier) dog biscuit 2. a. any other carnivore of the family Canidae, such as the dingo and coyote b. (as modifier) the dog family ▶ Related adjective: canine3. a. the male of animals of the dog family b. (as modifier) a dog fox 4. (modifier) a. spurious, inferior, or useless dog Latin b. (in combination) dogberry 5. a mechanical device for gripping or holding, esp one of the axial slots by which gear wheels or shafts are engaged to transmit torque 6. informal a fellow; chap you lucky dog 7. informal a man or boy regarded as unpleasant, contemptible, or wretched 8. US informal a male friend: used as a term of address 9. offensive, slang an unattractive or boring girl or woman 10. US and Canadian informal something unsatisfactory or inferior 11. short for firedog 12. any of various atmospheric phenomena fogdog, seadog, sundog13. a dog's chance 14. a dog's dinner 15. a dog's life 16. dog eat dog 17. like a dog's dinner 18. put on the dog verbWord forms: dogs, dogging or dogged (transitive) 19. to pursue or follow after like a dog 20. to trouble; plague to be dogged by ill health 21. to chase with a dog or dogs 22. to grip, hold, or secure by a mechanical device adverb 23. (usually in combination) thoroughly; utterly dog-tired |
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