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hog AHD[hôg, hŏg] D.J.[hɔːg, hɒg]K.K.[hɔg, hɑg]n.(名词)- Any of various mammals of the family Suidae, which includes the domesticated pig as well as wild species, such as the boar and the wart hog.猪:猪科动物的各类哺乳动物,包括家养猪及野猪和疣猪等野生猪
- A domesticated pig, especially one weighing over 54 kilograms (120 pounds).家畜猪:尤指重54公斤(120磅)以上的家养猪
- A self-indulgent, gluttonous, or filthy person.自私、贪吃或肮脏的人
- One that uses too much of something.过于自私贪婪的人
- Also hogg 也作 hogg
- Chiefly British A young sheep before it has been shorn.【多用于英国】 尚未剪毛的山羊
- The wool from this type of sheep.从山羊身上剪下的毛
- Slang A big, heavy motorcycle.【俚语】 大而笨重的摩托车
v.(动词)hogged, hog.ging, hogs v.tr.(及物动词)- Informal To take more than one's share of:【非正式用语】 贪心攫取:Don't hog the couch.不要贪心地拿那张沙发
- To cause (the back) to arch like that of a hog.像猪那样地拱起(背)
- To cut (a horse's mane) short and bristly.修剪(马鬃)使其短而硬
- To shred (waste wood, for example) by machine.用机器切好(例如,废木)
v.intr.(不及物动词)- Nautical To arch upward in the middle. Used of a ship's keel.【航海】 中部拱起。用于指船的龙骨
high on the hog 或 high off the hog 【俚语】 - In a lavish or extravagant manner:花钱很多或奢侈地:lives high on the hog since getting his share of the inheritance.他自从继承遗产后过得很奢侈
- Middle English 中古英语
- from Old English hogg [possibly of Celtic origin] * see sū- 源自 古英语 hogg [可能源于塞尔特语] * 参见 sū-
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