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单词 Komondor
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Definition of Komondor in English:

Komondor

nounˈkɒmənˌdɔːˈkäm-
  • A powerful sheepdog of a white breed with a dense coat.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • To be an effective guard, the Komondor had to rely mostly on its own senses to detect and defend against danger.
    • Despite his bulk and heavy coat, the Komondor is remarkably agile and reacts very, very quickly.
    • Old drawings show us that the Komondor has not changed much in the last five hundred years.
    • The first Komondors came with the Hungarian tribes settling in the Carpathian basin more than a 1,000 years ago.
    • Having several Komondors in the house doesn't bother me but I could not tolerate lots of Golden Retrievers.
    • An aside to this may well be that a handler should not show a Komondor under a judge he dislikes.
    • Like other large breeds, the Komondor is vulnerable to hip dysplasia as well as bloat and skin problems.
    • Some Akbash and Great Pyrenees begin working at 6 months of age, whereas Komondors usually start later.
    • The total number of Komondors worldwide is far less than ten thousand.
    • Devoted to the ones they love, the Komondor can be trusted to stay near you and not wander too far.
    • The Komondor is characterized by imposing strength, courageous demeanor and a most pleasing conformation.
    • There are many different breeds including Komondors, Great Pyrenees, Kuvasz, and Anatolians.
    • If you are a person who has had prior unsuccessful experience with Komondors don't buy any Komondor except a puppy.
    • Some females Komondors lose hair, especially over the shoulders and front legs, but the reason is not known.
    • Although the majority of Komondors came to South Australia, the few that were in Victoria also made breeding difficult.
    • As a general rule, puppies raised with livestock begin to guard earlier than Komondors raised in the house.
    • We were told the reason Komondors are so protective is because they are closely related to wolves.
    • In the United States the Komondor is primarily a home guard and companion, and livestock guard dog.
    • Generally, given the proper environment and care, a Komondor is a responsible, loving dog.
    • Other breeds may be larger, but none as impressive as the Komondor with his thick coat and large size.

Origin

Hungarian.

 
 

Definition of Komondor in US English:

Komondor

nounˈkäm-
  • A powerful sheepdog of a white breed with a dense matted or corded coat.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • If you are a person who has had prior unsuccessful experience with Komondors don't buy any Komondor except a puppy.
    • Having several Komondors in the house doesn't bother me but I could not tolerate lots of Golden Retrievers.
    • The Komondor is characterized by imposing strength, courageous demeanor and a most pleasing conformation.
    • Old drawings show us that the Komondor has not changed much in the last five hundred years.
    • Some females Komondors lose hair, especially over the shoulders and front legs, but the reason is not known.
    • An aside to this may well be that a handler should not show a Komondor under a judge he dislikes.
    • Some Akbash and Great Pyrenees begin working at 6 months of age, whereas Komondors usually start later.
    • The total number of Komondors worldwide is far less than ten thousand.
    • As a general rule, puppies raised with livestock begin to guard earlier than Komondors raised in the house.
    • Other breeds may be larger, but none as impressive as the Komondor with his thick coat and large size.
    • The first Komondors came with the Hungarian tribes settling in the Carpathian basin more than a 1,000 years ago.
    • Despite his bulk and heavy coat, the Komondor is remarkably agile and reacts very, very quickly.
    • We were told the reason Komondors are so protective is because they are closely related to wolves.
    • Generally, given the proper environment and care, a Komondor is a responsible, loving dog.
    • In the United States the Komondor is primarily a home guard and companion, and livestock guard dog.
    • Although the majority of Komondors came to South Australia, the few that were in Victoria also made breeding difficult.
    • There are many different breeds including Komondors, Great Pyrenees, Kuvasz, and Anatolians.
    • Like other large breeds, the Komondor is vulnerable to hip dysplasia as well as bloat and skin problems.
    • To be an effective guard, the Komondor had to rely mostly on its own senses to detect and defend against danger.
    • Devoted to the ones they love, the Komondor can be trusted to stay near you and not wander too far.

Origin

Hungarian.

 
 
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