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词汇 piglet
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Definition of piglet in English:

piglet

noun ˈpɪɡlətˈpɪɡlɪt
  • A young pig.

    小猪

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Of course, the piglet, like all animal models, has its limitations, including relative developmental maturity at birth.
    • The isolated piglets lost more weight than the transported piglets, and their glucose levels were lower.
    • In many areas where there are feral pigs, wild sows and piglets are captured, male shoats castrated, and then the pigs are housed or penned.
    • Recent research has shown that yoghurt can cure diarrhea in pigs, one of the main killers of piglets in local farms.
    • However, many piglets die from having mommy pig accidentally crush them.
    • Children will also delight in the baby piglets, kittens, ducks, and hens that roam free.
    • Everyone seems to adore the babies, particular our very young piglets and our ducklings.
    • The raptors enjoy a year-round diet of piglets, but also prey on foxes.
    • They frequently kill chickens, ducks, and even lambs and piglets.
    • The only things living were a sow, her piglets, and some hens scratching in the dirt.
    • The width at the bottom will let the sow be comfortable when lying down and the piglets will be able to reach the teats.
    • Stars of the stamps include a pig and piglets, a Border Collie puppy and a duck and a drake.
    • For the children a special attraction is the petting zoo allowing them to see and touch foals, piglets, lambs and chicks.
    • The British fox is an opportunist predator, which kills poultry, new-born lambs and piglets, as well as young hares and wild ground-nesting birds.
    • It's worth a look, if only to spot the adorable striped wild piglets!
    • Children can handle and feed new born calves, piglets, goats, lambs, chicks and rabbits.
    • Their pigs forage in fields and woods, their sows only produce two litters of piglets a year and pigs are prepared at the farm butchery, so there's no transport of live animals.
    • Although generating swine clones appears to pose more technical difficulties than bovine clones, once piglets are born, they appear to be healthy.
    • The sow is taken away to be made pregnant again, and is forced to produce as many piglets as possible until she is literally exhausted.
    • Over the weekend and during the school holidays families can hope that their chosen piglet crosses the line first in the pig races.
    Synonyms
    hog, boar, sow, porker, swine

Definition of piglet in US English:

piglet

nounˈpiɡlitˈpɪɡlɪt
  • A young pig.

    小猪

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The width at the bottom will let the sow be comfortable when lying down and the piglets will be able to reach the teats.
    • The raptors enjoy a year-round diet of piglets, but also prey on foxes.
    • However, many piglets die from having mommy pig accidentally crush them.
    • The only things living were a sow, her piglets, and some hens scratching in the dirt.
    • Recent research has shown that yoghurt can cure diarrhea in pigs, one of the main killers of piglets in local farms.
    • Everyone seems to adore the babies, particular our very young piglets and our ducklings.
    • Although generating swine clones appears to pose more technical difficulties than bovine clones, once piglets are born, they appear to be healthy.
    • In many areas where there are feral pigs, wild sows and piglets are captured, male shoats castrated, and then the pigs are housed or penned.
    • Of course, the piglet, like all animal models, has its limitations, including relative developmental maturity at birth.
    • The British fox is an opportunist predator, which kills poultry, new-born lambs and piglets, as well as young hares and wild ground-nesting birds.
    • Stars of the stamps include a pig and piglets, a Border Collie puppy and a duck and a drake.
    • It's worth a look, if only to spot the adorable striped wild piglets!
    • For the children a special attraction is the petting zoo allowing them to see and touch foals, piglets, lambs and chicks.
    • They frequently kill chickens, ducks, and even lambs and piglets.
    • The sow is taken away to be made pregnant again, and is forced to produce as many piglets as possible until she is literally exhausted.
    • Children can handle and feed new born calves, piglets, goats, lambs, chicks and rabbits.
    • Over the weekend and during the school holidays families can hope that their chosen piglet crosses the line first in the pig races.
    • Children will also delight in the baby piglets, kittens, ducks, and hens that roam free.
    • The isolated piglets lost more weight than the transported piglets, and their glucose levels were lower.
    • Their pigs forage in fields and woods, their sows only produce two litters of piglets a year and pigs are prepared at the farm butchery, so there's no transport of live animals.
    Synonyms
    hog, boar, sow, porker, swine
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