| 释义 | dog-ear
 dog-ear(dôg′îr′, dŏg′-)n. A turned-down corner of a page in a book.tr.v. dog-eared, dog-ear·ing, dog-ears 1.  To turn down the corner of (the page of a book).2.  To make worn or shabby from overuse.dog′-eared′ adj.
 dog-earvb  1.  (tr) to fold down the corner of (a page)  2.  (Computer Science) computing to bookmark (a website)   n  3. a folded-down corner of a page  4.  (Computer Science) computing a bookmarkdog′-ear`or dog′ear`,
 n.    1.  a corner of a page folded over like a dog's ear.  v.t.    2.  to fold down the corner of (a page in a book).  [1650–60]
 dog-earPast participle: dog-eared
 Gerund: dog-earing
 
 | Present | 
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 | I dog-ear |  | you dog-ear |  | he/she/it dog-ears |  | we dog-ear |  | you dog-ear |  | they dog-ear | 
 | Preterite | 
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 | I dog-eared |  | you dog-eared |  | he/she/it dog-eared |  | we dog-eared |  | you dog-eared |  | they dog-eared | 
 | Present Continuous | 
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 | I am dog-earing |  | you are dog-earing |  | he/she/it is dog-earing |  | we are dog-earing |  | you are dog-earing |  | they are dog-earing | 
 | Present Perfect | 
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 | I have dog-eared |  | you have dog-eared |  | he/she/it has dog-eared |  | we have dog-eared |  | you have dog-eared |  | they have dog-eared | 
 | Past Continuous | 
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 | I was dog-earing |  | you were dog-earing |  | he/she/it was dog-earing |  | we were dog-earing |  | you were dog-earing |  | they were dog-earing | 
 | Past Perfect | 
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 | I had dog-eared |  | you had dog-eared |  | he/she/it had dog-eared |  | we had dog-eared |  | you had dog-eared |  | they had dog-eared | 
 | Future | 
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 | I will dog-ear |  | you will dog-ear |  | he/she/it will dog-ear |  | we will dog-ear |  | you will dog-ear |  | they will dog-ear | 
 | Future Perfect | 
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 | I will have dog-eared |  | you will have dog-eared |  | he/she/it will have dog-eared |  | we will have dog-eared |  | you will have dog-eared |  | they will have dog-eared | 
 | Future Continuous | 
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 | I will be dog-earing |  | you will be dog-earing |  | he/she/it will be dog-earing |  | we will be dog-earing |  | you will be dog-earing |  | they will be dog-earing | 
 | Present Perfect Continuous | 
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 | I have been dog-earing |  | you have been dog-earing |  | he/she/it has been dog-earing |  | we have been dog-earing |  | you have been dog-earing |  | they have been dog-earing | 
 | Future Perfect Continuous | 
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 | I will have been dog-earing |  | you will have been dog-earing |  | he/she/it will have been dog-earing |  | we will have been dog-earing |  | you will have been dog-earing |  | they will have been dog-earing | 
 | Past Perfect Continuous | 
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 | I had been dog-earing |  | you had been dog-earing |  | he/she/it had been dog-earing |  | we had been dog-earing |  | you had been dog-earing |  | they had been dog-earing | 
 | Conditional | 
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 | I would dog-ear |  | you would dog-ear |  | he/she/it would dog-ear |  | we would dog-ear |  | you would dog-ear |  | they would dog-ear | 
 Thesaurus| Past Conditional | 
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 | I would have dog-eared |  | you would have dog-eared |  | he/she/it would have dog-eared |  | we would have dog-eared |  | you would have dog-eared |  | they would have dog-eared | 
 | Noun | 1. | dog-ear - a corner of a page turned down to mark your placepage - one side of one leaf (of a book or magazine or newspaper or letter etc.) or the written or pictorial matter it containssignal, signaling, sign - any nonverbal action or gesture that encodes a message; "signals from the boat suddenly stopped" | 
 dog-ear
 dog-ear1. noun The corner of a page of a book that has been turned down to mark one's place. I always leave a dog-ear in my textbooks to indicate an important page when I'm studying.2. verb To fold over the corner of a page of a book to mark one's place. I really hate it when people dog-ear their books. It ruins the look of the page!dog-ear
 dog-ear1. An external corner made by folding a sheet of material without cutting it. 2. The corner of a sheet of material which is folded over. 3. Same as crossette. 4. The projections at the corners of a door or window casing.dog-ear
 dog-ear (dog′ēr″) A colloquial term for an uneven wound edge, e.g., one created by faulty wound closure.dog-ear
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