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词汇 doggy
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Definition of doggy in English:

doggy

adjectivedoggiest, doggier ˈdɒɡiˈdɔɡi
  • 1Of or like a dog.

    狗的;像狗的

    his doggy brown eyes

    他狗一样的棕色眼睛。

    doggy smells
    Example sentencesExamples
    • So they endure, assuming in their deepest doggy subconscious that whatever we abide for them is what is to be abided.
    • The previous owners obviously had a dog as it left it's indelible smell on the living room carpet (I'm talking about that wet doggy type smell you understand).
    • I mean, he's cute and all that, a fat little ball of fur waddling about, but his doggy IQ leaves a bit to be desired.
    • An investment in deodorant to counter doggy pong is a wise and indeed a noble investment.
    • That constitutes a very successful doggy life in my book.
    • One in four respondents wanted to rid doggy smells from their car.
    • We had a fright six months ago, when we thought he had cancer, but it turned out to be a rare doggy form of malaria he'd picked up in France.
    • Using their doggy database, geneticists will soon have a blueprint they hope will allow ‘imperfections’ in dogs' DNA to be ironed out.
    • Because of this disappointing doggy drop-out rate, packs of canines must be trained to yield a single seeing-eye dog.
    • We told him he was going to Doggyfest and he was excited to see his doggy friends.
    • These would be connected via satellite to a central database of doggy DNA.
    • I miss his little doggy nose, his floppy ears, and his teeny head.
    • Blind dogs can lead active and fulfilling doggy lives.
    • It stands in that wistfully earnest doggy way that you see them doing as they wait on the footpath outside the fish and chip shop.
    • At the Spring Fair, there will be many attractions, (besides the dogs,) including stalls selling doggy objects, bric-a-brac, cakes, plus face painting, tombola and raffles.
    1. 1.1informal Fond of dogs.
      爱狗的
      it was a doggy household

      这是一个爱狗的家庭。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • Gosh, I thought, unjustly as it turned out, I thought all these doggy people were more sporting than that.
nounPlural doggies ˈdɒɡiˈdɔɡi
  • A child's word for a dog.

    (儿童用语)狗狗

    Example sentencesExamples
    • It was just that from the time her father had said the name reminded him of a pet doggie, she'd insisted that everyone that she met after call her Liv.
    • Very young kids might think its a game of make-believe pretending to be sleeping doggies, lions and snakes.
    • They don't bark or threaten anyone who comes close to the truck, unless that person is stupid enough to put their arm inside the truck ‘to pet the doggies.’
    • But first, let's run that clip of the cute seven year old who called 911 when her doggie fell in the pool.
    • Read to him, get him a exersaucer and put him in it to play on his own, sit on your front porch and watch the world go by, talking to him about doggies, people, cars, trees, etc.
    • In the window of the store, I saw the doggie in the window.
    • Go and visit the little doggie, and be sure to leave him a bone or two.
    • Time to go home and read up on the doggie's adventures for today.
    • ‘Who will look after the doggie when you are not in station,’ she asks the little girl.
    Synonyms
    hound, canine, mongrel, cur, tyke

Derivatives

  • dogginess

  • noun
    • Proverbially wily, coyotes are also a little demonic, and their dogginess only adds to the sense of lurking menace.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • It would be like trying to explain what a dog is by saying it is a creature that has dogginess.
      • The actor is the essence of dogginess from the optimistic expectancy in his eyes to the bounce in his cavortings.

Rhymes

boggy, cloggy, foggy, froggy, groggy, moggie, smoggy, soggy

Definition of doggy in US English:

doggy

adjectiveˈdɔɡiˈdôɡē
  • 1Of or like a dog.

    狗的;像狗的

    his doggy brown eyes

    他狗一样的棕色眼睛。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • We told him he was going to Doggyfest and he was excited to see his doggy friends.
    • We had a fright six months ago, when we thought he had cancer, but it turned out to be a rare doggy form of malaria he'd picked up in France.
    • Because of this disappointing doggy drop-out rate, packs of canines must be trained to yield a single seeing-eye dog.
    • The previous owners obviously had a dog as it left it's indelible smell on the living room carpet (I'm talking about that wet doggy type smell you understand).
    • An investment in deodorant to counter doggy pong is a wise and indeed a noble investment.
    • At the Spring Fair, there will be many attractions, (besides the dogs,) including stalls selling doggy objects, bric-a-brac, cakes, plus face painting, tombola and raffles.
    • Blind dogs can lead active and fulfilling doggy lives.
    • I miss his little doggy nose, his floppy ears, and his teeny head.
    • These would be connected via satellite to a central database of doggy DNA.
    • Using their doggy database, geneticists will soon have a blueprint they hope will allow ‘imperfections’ in dogs' DNA to be ironed out.
    • One in four respondents wanted to rid doggy smells from their car.
    • It stands in that wistfully earnest doggy way that you see them doing as they wait on the footpath outside the fish and chip shop.
    • I mean, he's cute and all that, a fat little ball of fur waddling about, but his doggy IQ leaves a bit to be desired.
    • That constitutes a very successful doggy life in my book.
    • So they endure, assuming in their deepest doggy subconscious that whatever we abide for them is what is to be abided.
    1. 1.1informal Fond of dogs.
      爱狗的
      it was a doggy household

      这是一个爱狗的家庭。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • Gosh, I thought, unjustly as it turned out, I thought all these doggy people were more sporting than that.
nounˈdɔɡiˈdôɡē
  • A child's word for a dog.

    (儿童用语)狗狗

    Example sentencesExamples
    • In the window of the store, I saw the doggie in the window.
    • Very young kids might think its a game of make-believe pretending to be sleeping doggies, lions and snakes.
    • They don't bark or threaten anyone who comes close to the truck, unless that person is stupid enough to put their arm inside the truck ‘to pet the doggies.’
    • ‘Who will look after the doggie when you are not in station,’ she asks the little girl.
    • Go and visit the little doggie, and be sure to leave him a bone or two.
    • Read to him, get him a exersaucer and put him in it to play on his own, sit on your front porch and watch the world go by, talking to him about doggies, people, cars, trees, etc.
    • It was just that from the time her father had said the name reminded him of a pet doggie, she'd insisted that everyone that she met after call her Liv.
    • But first, let's run that clip of the cute seven year old who called 911 when her doggie fell in the pool.
    • Time to go home and read up on the doggie's adventures for today.
    Synonyms
    hound, canine, mongrel, cur, tyke
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