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Dog
Dog tarimas:
/dɔg/
Dog audio:
Žodžio paaiškinimas anglų kalba:
- noun: A domesticated carnivorous mammal (Canis familiaris) related to the foxes and wolves and raised in a wide variety of breeds.
- noun: Any of various carnivorous mammals of the family Canidae, such as the dingo.
- noun: A male animal of the family Canidae, especially of the fox or a domesticated breed.
- noun: Any of various other animals, such as the prairie dog.
- noun: Informal A person: You won, you lucky dog.
- noun: Informal A person regarded as contemptible: You stole my watch, you dog.
- noun: Slang A person regarded as unattractive or uninteresting.
- noun: Slang Something of inferior or low quality: "The President had read the speech to some of his friends and they told him it was a dog” ( John P. Roche).
- noun: Slang An investment that produces a low return or a loss.
- noun: Slang The feet.
- noun: See
andiron . - noun: Slang A hot dog; a wiener.
- noun: Any of various hooked or U-shaped metallic devices used for gripping or holding heavy objects.
- noun: Astronomy A sun dog.
- adverb: Totally; completely. Often used in combination: dog-tired.
- verb-transitive: To track or trail persistently: "A stranger then is still dogging us” ( Arthur Conan Doyle).
- verb-transitive: To hold or fasten with a mechanical device: "Watertight doors and hatches were dropped into place and dogged down to give the ship full watertight integrity” ( Tom Clancy).
- idiom: dog it Slang To fail to expend the effort needed to do or accomplish something.
- idiom: go to the dogs To go to ruin; degenerate.
- idiom: put on the dog Informal To make an ostentatious display of elegance, wealth, or culture.
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