cocker
英 [ˈkɒkə(r)]
美 [ˈkɑːkər]
n. 可卡犬,西班牙猎犬(小型软毛獚犬)
vt. 娇养; 溺爱; 放纵
现在分词:cockering 过去式:cockered 第三人称单数:cockers 过去分词:cockered
BNC.29350 / COCA.29354
牛津词典
noun
- 可卡犬,西班牙猎犬(小型软毛獚犬)
a small spaniel (= type of dog) with soft hair
英英释义
noun
- a small breed with wavy silky hair
verb
- treat with excessive indulgence
- grandparents often pamper the children
- Let's not mollycoddle our students!
双语例句
- "Are you sure that you have used up all the money?" according to cocker.
“你肯定你已经用完所有的钱了吗?”绝对准确。 - It must have been damn near unspeakable. A rat jumped out of the pipe as Tremont was examining the hole and the rock-hammer, and he swore later that it was nearly as big as a cocker spaniel pup.
当崔门在检查管子上的缺口和那把石锤时,一只老鼠就从管子里跳了出来,崔门后来发誓那只老鼠跟一头小猎犬一样大。 - The cocker spaniel sprang for Wilbur's hind leg.
小猎狗跳起来,扑向威尔伯的后腿。 - I hope our Cocker Spaniel Fila health and longevity.
希望我们的可卡犬菲拉健康长寿。 - Sorcerer: what are you& a pterodactyl or a cocker spaniel?
魔法师:你是什么?是飞龙还是哈巴狗? - Grandparents tend to Cocker up their grandchildren.
祖父母们总是很宠爱孙儿。 - It's all right, according to the cocker.
按照公认的规则,这是对的。 - Cocker spaniel were originally bred as hunting dogs who would think nothing of gobbling up a tiny bird as a tasty snack.
可卡犬最初是被培育成猎犬,这种品种的犬从不会把吞食一只小鸟当做美餐当一回事。 - We don't encourage parents to cocker up their children.
我们不提倡父母溺爱他们的孩子。 - She began her lecture with "Most people don't really understand the Cocker Spaniel".
她开始她的演讲与“大多数人并不真正了解卡犬”。