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词汇 spaniel
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Definition of spaniel in English:

spaniel

noun ˈspanj(ə)lˈspænjəl
  • 1A dog of a breed with a long silky coat and drooping ears.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • At night, Timothy's dog, a black and white spaniel, sits by the front door, waiting.
    • Surely a pug is no match for the loyalty of a spaniel?
    • The feet should be examined daily, especially the hairy types of dog such as spaniels, for the presence of thorns.
    • The spaniel's hunting talents quickly made the dog a favorite in England.
    • One day he took me for a walk with Miko, one of his dogs, an ancient milky-eyed spaniel.
    • In the Middle Ages, a type of spaniel was bred, the ancestor of some of our modern spaniels, that would naturally crouch when it located game.
    • I have also seen under-exercised dogs, spaniels in particular, lie around in a depressed and emotionally blackmailing way, glancing with sad brown eyes out of the window until you give in and throw yourself into a gale force 9.
    Synonyms
    minion, lackey, hireling, subordinate, underling, servant, retainer, vassal
    1. 1.1 Used as a symbol of devotion or obsequiousness.
      用于明喻或暗喻忠诚;谄媚
      as modifier oh stop looking at me with those spaniel eyes
      Synonyms
      sycophant, toady, lackey, flunkey, minion, stooge, kowtower, truckler, groveller, crawler, creep, fawner, flatterer, lickspittle, uriah heep, puppet, cat's paw, instrument, pawn, underling, hanger-on, camp follower, doormat

Origin

Middle English: from Old French espaigneul 'Spanish (dog)', from Latin Hispaniolus 'Spanish'.

  • The Spanish origin of this breed is shown in the name, which is a form of Old French espaigneul ‘Spanish [dog]’. The breed had long had a reputation for its submissive nature, and is first found used as an adjective in Shakespeare's Julius Caesar ‘Low-crooked-curtsies, and base Spaniell fawning.’ This sense is most often found today in the expression Spaniel eyes.

Rhymes

Daniel

Definition of spaniel in US English:

spaniel

nounˈspænjəlˈspanyəl
  • 1A dog of a breed with a long silky coat and drooping ears.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • At night, Timothy's dog, a black and white spaniel, sits by the front door, waiting.
    • Surely a pug is no match for the loyalty of a spaniel?
    • In the Middle Ages, a type of spaniel was bred, the ancestor of some of our modern spaniels, that would naturally crouch when it located game.
    • The spaniel's hunting talents quickly made the dog a favorite in England.
    • One day he took me for a walk with Miko, one of his dogs, an ancient milky-eyed spaniel.
    • I have also seen under-exercised dogs, spaniels in particular, lie around in a depressed and emotionally blackmailing way, glancing with sad brown eyes out of the window until you give in and throw yourself into a gale force 9.
    • The feet should be examined daily, especially the hairy types of dog such as spaniels, for the presence of thorns.
    Synonyms
    minion, lackey, hireling, subordinate, underling, servant, retainer, vassal
    1. 1.1 Used in similes and metaphors as a symbol of devotion or obsequiousness.
      用于明喻或暗喻忠诚;谄媚
      I followed my uncles around as faithfully as any spaniel

      我一直像一条忠实的獚一样追随在我叔叔的身边。

      Synonyms
      sycophant, toady, lackey, flunkey, minion, stooge, kowtower, truckler, groveller, crawler, creep, fawner, flatterer, lickspittle, uriah heep, puppet, cat's paw, instrument, pawn, underling, hanger-on, camp follower, doormat

Origin

Middle English: from Old French espaigneul ‘Spanish (dog)’, from Latin Hispaniolus ‘Spanish’.

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