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pig·sty P0299100 (pĭg′stī′)n. pl. pig·sties 1. A usually covered enclosure for pigs.2. Informal A dirty or very untidy place.pigsty (ˈpɪɡˌstaɪ) or pigpenn, pl -sties1. (Agriculture) a pen for pigs; sty2. Brit a dirty or untidy placepig•pen (ˈpɪgˌpɛn) n. 1. a pen for keeping pigs. 2. a filthy or flagrantly untidy place. [1795–1805] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | pigsty - a pen for swine pigpen, stypen - an enclosure for confining livestock | Translationspig (pig) noun1. a kind of farm animal whose flesh is eaten as pork, ham and bacon. He keeps pigs. 豬 猪2. an offensive word for an unpleasant, greedy or dirty person. You pig! 泛指貪吃、骯髒的人 泛指贪吃、肮脏的人ˈpiggy – plural ˈpiggies – noun a child's word for a (little) pig. 小豬 小猪 adjective like a pig's. piggy eyes. 豬一般的 猪一般的ˈpiglet (-lit) noun a baby pig. 小豬 小猪piggybackpickabackˌpigˈheaded adjective stubborn. a pigheaded idiot. 愚蠢的 愚蠢的ˌpigˈheadedness noun 愚蠢 愚蠢ˈpigskin noun, adjective (of) a kind of leather made from the skin of a pig. Her purse was (made of) pigskin. 豬皮 猪皮ˈpigsty – plural ˈpigsties, ~ˈpigstyes – noun1. a building in which pigs are kept. 豬圈 猪圈2. a dirty, untidy place. This room is a pigsty! 骯髒的地方 肮脏的住所pigswillswillˈpigtail noun a plait usually worn at the sides of the head. She wears her hair in pigtails. 辮子 辫子pigs might fly said of something very unlikely to happen. `We might have fine weather for our holidays.' `Yes, and pigs might fly!' 那太不可能了! 不可能!
pigstyenUK
pigstyslang An extremely dirty or untidy room or area. Likened to the literal pens where pigs live, typically covered in mud and filth. If this pigsty isn't cleaned by the time I get home, you'll both be grounded for a week! I left the kids alone while I was gone, and the house was a total pigsty when I came back.EncyclopediaSeestypigstyenUK
Synonyms for pigstynoun a pen for swineSynonymsRelated Words |