mastiff 英 [ˈmæstɪf]   美 [ˈmæstɪf]

mastiff

mastiff  英 [ˈmæstɪf] 美 [ˈmæstɪf]

n. [脊椎] 獒,大驯犬 

名词复数:mastiffs 

Homo sapiens and bull mastiff—are they ‘highly comparable’? 智人和斗牛獒,他们有'很高的相似之处'?
Hercules is an English mastiff and has a 38 inch neck and weighs 282 pounds. 大力士是一只英国獒,颈部有38英寸,重量达到282磅。

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  • n. [脊椎] 獒,大驯犬
  • 1. Homo sapiens and bull mastiff—are they ‘highly comparable’?

    智人和斗牛獒,他们有'很高的相似之处'?

  • 2. Hercules is an English mastiff and has a 38 inch neck and weighs 282 pounds.

    大力士是一只英国獒,颈部有38英寸,重量达到282磅。

  • 3. In Velázquez's original, the mastiff's rest is disturbed by the minor figure of the child-jester Nicolasito Pertusato, who prods him with his foot.

    在原作中,小小的宫廷弄臣贝杜莎用脚去捅那只马士提夫獒犬,打扰了它的休息。

  • mastiff (n.) large, powerful breed of dog, early 14c., from Old French mastin "great cur, mastiff" (Modern French mâtin) or Provençal mastis, both from Vulgar Latin *mansuetinus "domesticated, tame," from Latin mansuetus "tame, gentle" (see mansuetude). Probably originally meaning a dog that stays in the house, thus a guard-dog or watchdog. Form in English perhaps influenced by Old French mestif "mongrel."
mas·tiff / ˈmæstɪf ; NAmE ˈmæstɪf / noun a large strong dog with short hair, often used to guard buildings 大驯犬(常用作守卫犬) mastiff mastiffs mas·tiff / ˈmæstɪf ; NAmE ˈmæstɪf /
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