poodle 英 [ˈpu:dl]   美 [ˈpudl]

poodle

poodle  英 [ˈpu:dl] 美 [ˈpudl]

n. 狮子狗  vt. 剪毛 

名词复数:poodles 

The next day, on you way to work, you notice that the guy who´s always out walking his poodle at weekends has an even sweeter ride than you. 第二天,你在去工作的路上,你发现那个总是带着他的狮子狗出来散步的家伙在周末的坐骑会比你的还要好。
"It's better than leaving them at home alone," said Cyra, one of the pet "mothers," as she drops off her Labrador and her poodle for Day Camp before running off to the office. 一位名叫塞拉的“狗妈妈”每天上班之前都要把她的拉布拉多猎狗和狮子狗送到这里来,她说:“把它们送到这里比让它们自己呆在家里强多了。

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  • n. 狮子狗
  • vt. 剪毛
  • 1. The next day, on you way to work, you notice that the guy who´s always out walking his poodle at weekends has an even sweeter ride than you.

    第二天,你在去工作的路上,你发现那个总是带着他的狮子狗出来散步的家伙在周末的坐骑会比你的还要好。

  • 2. "It's better than leaving them at home alone," said Cyra, one of the pet "mothers," as she drops off her Labrador and her poodle for Day Camp before running off to the office.

    一位名叫塞拉的“狗妈妈”每天上班之前都要把她的拉布拉多猎狗和狮子狗送到这里来,她说:“把它们送到这里比让它们自己呆在家里强多了。

  • 3. The heavy fur on its neck felt like a poodle’s. It had the powerful musky smell of a wild animal.

    那厚重的毛皮摸起来就像狮子狗,它还有着野生动物那种强烈的麝香味。

  • poodle (n.) 1808, from German Pudel, shortened form of Pudelhund "water dog," from Low German Pudel "puddle" (compare pudeln "to splash;" see puddle (n.)) + German Hund "hound" (see hound (n.)). Probably so called because the dog was used to hunt water fowl. Figurative sense of "lackey" (chiefly British) is attested from 1907. Poodle-faker, British army slang for "ingratiating male," is from 1902, likely euphemistic.
poo·dle / ˈpuːdl ; NAmE ˈpuːdl / noun 1 a dog with thick curly hair that is sometimes cut into special shapes 鬈毛狗 2 ( BrE) ( informal) a person who is too willing to do what sb else tells them to do 百依百顺的人 poodle poodles poo·dle / ˈpuːdl ; NAmE ˈpuːdl /
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