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词汇 puss
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puss1

noun pʊspʊs
British informal
  • 1A cat.

    dangly baubles can be too tantalizing for even the best behaved pusses
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Even the mildest mannered little pooch or the purrfect pet puss will bite and scratch savagely when injured.
    • ‘Ah, there you are, puss,’ the gentleman said in a pinched voice, his attention on Croft.
    • This does not amuse either puss who associate feathered birds with fair game and dinner.
    • But after two days, the lucky puss was able to return home none the worse after his four-week ordeal.
    • At the grand old age of 22, Wilhemina the puss has enjoyed more than her share of cat lives.
    • Apparently, her puss Fang soon tires of any particular flavor and makes life difficult at meal times.
    • A pretty puss Sophie came second in a beautiful pet competition - despite being dead.
    • While licking its claws, puss leaves a collection of the organism there, which in turn becomes yours when the cat scratches you.
    • I sat next to puss on the couch again but Sam never left the door.
    • The puss used up one of her nine lives when she was spotted dodging the Ryanair Boeing 737 as it arrived from Dublin.
    • Catfights also cause nasty abscesses that result in pain and trips to the vet for puss.
    • Between 10 and 15 cats, including a pregnant puss, have been found dead near the intersection of Balmain Rd and Moore St in the past year.
    Synonyms
    cat, domestic cat, wild cat, alley cat, kitten
    1. 1.1usually with modifier A playful or coquettish girl or young woman.
      顽皮(或卖弄风情)的姑娘(或年轻妇女)
      you old snuggle puss
      Example sentencesExamples
      • ‘Don't worry, puss,’ he said, heading out of the room.
      • What made you think there's an intruder, puss?
      • All the better for hearing that you're safe and well, puss.
      • ‘Don't get all huffy, puss,’ Louis said gently.
      • ‘You're getting me into trouble, puss,’ Louis would say reproachfully.

Origin

Early 16th century: probably from Middle Low German pūs (also pūskatte) or Dutch poes, of unknown origin.

Rhymes

schuss, wuss

puss2

noun pʊspʊs
Irish, Scottish
  • A person's face, mouth, or expression.

    〈北美,非正式或爱尔兰,苏格兰〉(人的)脸;嘴

    they hush up with little smiles on their pusses
    look at the long puss on him—you'd think he'd be happy for his brother
    Example sentencesExamples
    • As for Specter - we're sick to death of seeing his puss.
    • Everybody says she always had a puss on her face, and I always smiled.
    • There was nothing more exasperating than the snug puss of my Dublin work colleague as he entered the office the morning after.
    • In any case, after looking at his smug puss for an hour or so, I'm far more likely to pass on the son and vote for the parents.
    • He had a right puss on him when he lifted it down off the stool.
    Synonyms
    face, features, physiognomy, profile

Origin

Late 19th century: from Irish pus 'lip, mouth'.

puss1

nounpʊspo͝os
British informal
  • 1A cat (especially as a form of address)

    〈非正式〉猫咪(多用作称呼)

    dangly baubles can be too tantalizing for even the best behaved pusses
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Apparently, her puss Fang soon tires of any particular flavor and makes life difficult at meal times.
    • But after two days, the lucky puss was able to return home none the worse after his four-week ordeal.
    • Even the mildest mannered little pooch or the purrfect pet puss will bite and scratch savagely when injured.
    • A pretty puss Sophie came second in a beautiful pet competition - despite being dead.
    • At the grand old age of 22, Wilhemina the puss has enjoyed more than her share of cat lives.
    • Between 10 and 15 cats, including a pregnant puss, have been found dead near the intersection of Balmain Rd and Moore St in the past year.
    • The puss used up one of her nine lives when she was spotted dodging the Ryanair Boeing 737 as it arrived from Dublin.
    • Catfights also cause nasty abscesses that result in pain and trips to the vet for puss.
    • This does not amuse either puss who associate feathered birds with fair game and dinner.
    • While licking its claws, puss leaves a collection of the organism there, which in turn becomes yours when the cat scratches you.
    • I sat next to puss on the couch again but Sam never left the door.
    • ‘Ah, there you are, puss,’ the gentleman said in a pinched voice, his attention on Croft.
    Synonyms
    cat, domestic cat, wild cat, alley cat, kitten
    1. 1.1 A playful or coquettish girl or young woman.
      顽皮(或卖弄风情)的姑娘(或年轻妇女)
      you are an impudent puss, Miss Alice
      Example sentencesExamples
      • ‘Don't get all huffy, puss,’ Louis said gently.
      • What made you think there's an intruder, puss?
      • All the better for hearing that you're safe and well, puss.
      • ‘You're getting me into trouble, puss,’ Louis would say reproachfully.
      • ‘Don't worry, puss,’ he said, heading out of the room.

Origin

Early 16th century: probably from Middle Low German pūs (also pūskatte) or Dutch poes, of unknown origin.

puss2

nounpʊspo͝os
Irish, Scottish
  • A person's face or mouth.

    〈北美,非正式或爱尔兰,苏格兰〉(人的)脸;嘴

    they hush up with little smiles on their pusses
    look at the long puss on him—you'd think he'd be happy for his brother
    Example sentencesExamples
    • There was nothing more exasperating than the snug puss of my Dublin work colleague as he entered the office the morning after.
    • As for Specter - we're sick to death of seeing his puss.
    • Everybody says she always had a puss on her face, and I always smiled.
    • In any case, after looking at his smug puss for an hour or so, I'm far more likely to pass on the son and vote for the parents.
    • He had a right puss on him when he lifted it down off the stool.
    Synonyms
    face, features, physiognomy, profile

Origin

Late 19th century: from Irish pus ‘lip, mouth’.

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