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词汇 Pomeranian
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Definition of Pomeranian in English:

Pomeranian

noun ˌpɒməˈreɪnɪənˌpɑməˈreɪniən
  • A small dog of a breed with long silky hair, a pointed muzzle, and pricked ears.

    波美拉尼亚狗

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Examples are Chihuahuas, Yorkshire Terriers, Pomeranians and Maltese.
    • Pets are the flowers in our lives and of the animal world, bringing dogs such as Pomeranians into existence, the Chrysanthemums of the dog world.
    • Already prized pets in a city where living space is at a premium, toy dogs - Chihuahuas, Yorkies, Maltese, Pomeranians - have emerged as the fashion statement of the season in the Big Apple, with the emphasis on size, or lack thereof.
    • Well-heeled women find toy-dogs - miniature Pomeranians, beagles and Pekingese - integral accessories.
    • Thus, the dogs were called Pomeranians in Britain, even though no German breed has ever been known by that name.
    • And if a breed of dogs ever belonged to the 80s, it is the Pomeranian.
    • What about when every reporter in the Persian Gulf rolled over like a troupe of trained Pomeranians with pretty pink bows in their hair during the war?
    • I heard a low growl and I looked at the small Pomeranian.
    • Their pet Pomeranian, Samantha, is not for poaching.
    • The Pomeranians in cages went on barking endlessly.
    • The day belonged to massive Mastiffs, Great Danes, hairy Pomeranians, Rottweilers, German Shepherds, Dobermans, Dalmatians and Miniature Pinschers.
    • I'm like that poor mutt at the animal shelter who's about to get put down, gets pointed out and cooed over for about two thirds of a second, until they notice the cage next to me and the Pomeranian next door gets taken home.
    • My Pomeranian is extremely tiny and I find the ‘ring’ brush works best for me.
    • I have to keep my two Pomeranians away from my letter box on days when my O2 bill is due to hit the floor.
    • There he meets Anna and her Pomeranian, and sees a fine opportunity to add to his considerable roster of empty conquests.
    • In recent months, a Pomeranian and a Lhasa apso have joined the list.
    • He beckoned coaxingly to the Pomeranian, and when the dog came up to him he shook his finger at it.
    • Soon islanders were busy turning out fleecy lap ornaments, whose parents often included Pomeranians and even a Prince Charles spaniel left behind by a departed yacht owner.
    • Labradors, Cocker Spaniels and Pomeranians are the three main pedigrees which are exposed to the dangers of being stolen from homes, say the Blue Cross volunteers.
    • Tooth loss and bacteria build up is a problem in Pomeranians as well as other small dogs.

Rhymes

Albanian, Azanian, Iranian, Jordanian, Lithuanian, Mauritanian, Mediterranean, Panamanian, Pennsylvanian, Romanian, Ruritanian, Sassanian, subterranean, Tasmanian, Transylvanian, Tripolitanian, Turanian, Ukrainian, Vulcanian

Definition of Pomeranian in US English:

Pomeranian

nounˌpɑməˈreɪniənˌpäməˈrānēən
  • A small dog of a breed with long silky hair, a pointed muzzle, and pricked ears.

    波美拉尼亚狗

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Labradors, Cocker Spaniels and Pomeranians are the three main pedigrees which are exposed to the dangers of being stolen from homes, say the Blue Cross volunteers.
    • I have to keep my two Pomeranians away from my letter box on days when my O2 bill is due to hit the floor.
    • My Pomeranian is extremely tiny and I find the ‘ring’ brush works best for me.
    • The day belonged to massive Mastiffs, Great Danes, hairy Pomeranians, Rottweilers, German Shepherds, Dobermans, Dalmatians and Miniature Pinschers.
    • Already prized pets in a city where living space is at a premium, toy dogs - Chihuahuas, Yorkies, Maltese, Pomeranians - have emerged as the fashion statement of the season in the Big Apple, with the emphasis on size, or lack thereof.
    • I heard a low growl and I looked at the small Pomeranian.
    • And if a breed of dogs ever belonged to the 80s, it is the Pomeranian.
    • Well-heeled women find toy-dogs - miniature Pomeranians, beagles and Pekingese - integral accessories.
    • Soon islanders were busy turning out fleecy lap ornaments, whose parents often included Pomeranians and even a Prince Charles spaniel left behind by a departed yacht owner.
    • Examples are Chihuahuas, Yorkshire Terriers, Pomeranians and Maltese.
    • Thus, the dogs were called Pomeranians in Britain, even though no German breed has ever been known by that name.
    • Tooth loss and bacteria build up is a problem in Pomeranians as well as other small dogs.
    • I'm like that poor mutt at the animal shelter who's about to get put down, gets pointed out and cooed over for about two thirds of a second, until they notice the cage next to me and the Pomeranian next door gets taken home.
    • Their pet Pomeranian, Samantha, is not for poaching.
    • There he meets Anna and her Pomeranian, and sees a fine opportunity to add to his considerable roster of empty conquests.
    • The Pomeranians in cages went on barking endlessly.
    • He beckoned coaxingly to the Pomeranian, and when the dog came up to him he shook his finger at it.
    • What about when every reporter in the Persian Gulf rolled over like a troupe of trained Pomeranians with pretty pink bows in their hair during the war?
    • Pets are the flowers in our lives and of the animal world, bringing dogs such as Pomeranians into existence, the Chrysanthemums of the dog world.
    • In recent months, a Pomeranian and a Lhasa apso have joined the list.
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