spaniel 英 ['spænj(ə)l]   美 ['spænjəl]

spaniel

spaniel  英 ['spænj(ə)l] 美 ['spænjəl]

n. 西班牙猎犬;恭顺的人  vi. 嬉戏  vt. 向…摇尾乞怜 

名词复数:spaniels 

The boy had a spaniel with him. That's how they know it was you. 那个男孩带着一条班尼犬,所以他们想到是你,他们一直在四周打听。
It is time for the vet to give my 13-year-old Springer spaniel a lethal injection. 此时,兽医正在给我的13岁的斯普林格猎犬伊莎贝拉注射,让她安乐死。

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  • n. 西班牙猎犬;恭顺的人
  • vi. 嬉戏
  • vt. 向…摇尾乞怜
  • 1. The boy had a spaniel with him. That's how they know it was you.

    那个男孩带着一条班尼犬,所以他们想到是你,他们一直在四周打听。

  • 2. It is time for the vet to give my 13-year-old Springer spaniel a lethal injection.

    此时,兽医正在给我的13岁的斯普林格猎犬伊莎贝拉注射,让她安乐死。

  • 3. Ellie, a young cavalier King Charles spaniel in England, is almost completely blind.

    埃丽是一只年幼的骑士查理王猎犬,她几乎已完全失明。

  • spaniel (n.) late 13c., as a surname meaning "Spaniard;" as a name for a breed of dog supposedly of Spanish origin, late 14c., from Old French (chien) espagneul, literally "Spanish (dog)," from Vulgar Latin *Hispaniolus "of Spain," diminutive of Latin Hispanus "Spanish, Hispanic" (see Spaniard). Used originally to start game; the breed was much-developed in England in 17c. Whether it is actually originally Spanish is uncertain.
span·iel / ˈspænjəl ; NAmE ˈspænjəl / noun a dog with large soft ears that hang down. There are several types of spaniel. 獚,西班牙猎狗(大耳下垂,品种甚多) spaniel spaniels span·iel / ˈspænjəl ; NAmE ˈspænjəl /
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