puss 英 [pʊs]   美 [pʊs]

puss

puss  英 [pʊs] 美 [pʊs]

n. 少女;猫咪;嘴,脸 

名词复数:pusses 

Every glamorous puss knows that lack of competition is the key to success. 每个迷人的姑娘都清楚的知道想要成功的关键就是减少竞争。
Both Kung Fu Panda 2 and puss in Boots staged press stunts at the festival. 包括《功夫熊猫2》和《靴子猫》都在电影节上展示了其中的特技。

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  • n. 少女;猫咪;嘴,脸
  • 1. Every glamorous puss knows that lack of competition is the key to success.

    每个迷人的姑娘都清楚的知道想要成功的关键就是减少竞争。

  • 2. Both Kung Fu Panda 2 and puss in Boots staged press stunts at the festival.

    包括《功夫熊猫2》和《靴子猫》都在电影节上展示了其中的特技。

  • 3. Some highlights of the film involve Shrek being gross, Fiona being tough, Donkey talking endlessly, puss being fat, and Rumpelstiltskin trying to suck people into his contracts.

    影片的几大看点包括野蛮的史莱克、苛刻的菲奥娜、喋喋不休的驴子、发福的靴猫以及总是说服别人签约的侏儒怪。

  • puss (n.1) "cat," 1520s, but probably much older than the record, perhaps imitative of the hissing sound commonly used to get a cat's attention. A conventional name for a cat in Germanic languages and as far off as Afghanistan; it is the root of the principal word for "cat" in Rumanian (pisica) and secondary words in Lithuanian (puž, word used for calling a cat), Low German (puus), Swedish dialect katte-pus, etc. Applied to a girl or woman from c. 1600, originally in a negative sense, implying unpleasant cat-like qualities; but by mid-19c. in affectionate use.
  • puss (n.2) "the face" (but sometimes, especially in pugilism slang, "the mouth"), 1890, slang, from Irish pus "lip, mouth."
puss / pʊs ; NAmE pʊs / noun 1 ( especially BrE) used when you are calling or talking to a cat (用于唤猫或对猫说话)咪咪,猫咪 2 ( informal) ( especially NAmE) a person's face or mouth (人的)脸,嘴 puss pusses puss / pʊs ; NAmE pʊs /
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