گزارش خطا در معنی کلمه 'dog'

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فارسی

1 عمومی:: سگ‌

شبکه مترجمین ایران

2 عمومی:: دنبال‌ كردن‌

شبکه مترجمین ایران

3 عمومی:: سگ‌ نر

شبکه مترجمین ایران

4 عمومی:: میله‌ قلاب‌ دار

شبکه مترجمین ایران

5 عمومی:: مثل‌ سگ‌

شبکه مترجمین ایران

6 عمومی:: گیره‌

شبکه مترجمین ایران

7 :: سگ

واژگان شبکه مترجمین ایران

english

1 general::   noun ADJ. domestic, family, household, pet | feral, wild | stray | mongrel | pedigree | lap, toy The lady was kissing a little lap dog. | faithful, friendly | good, well-behaved, well-trained | bad Bad dog! What are you doing there? | dangerous, fierce, killer, savage | mad, rabid | mangy | show | fighting, hunting, working | farm, guard, guide, gun, police, sheep, sledge, sniffer, tracker Sniffer dogs were used to find the drugs. | top (often figurative) The team wanted to prove that they were top dogs in the region. QUANT. pack VERB + DOG have, keep, own The dog's owner was fined £500 and banned from keeping dogs for five years. | breed These dogs have been bred to work as guide dogs for the blind. | train He's trained his dog to sit on the back of his bike. | feed | take for a walk, walk I'm just going to walk the dog. | neuter We didn't want puppies so we had the dog neutered. | worm The stray dogs are wormed and treated with flea powder. | muzzle | destroy, put down A dog that savaged a five-year-old child was later destroyed, police have confirmed. DOG + VERB bark, bay, growl, howl, pant, snarl, whine, yap, yelp The dog barked loudly at the stranger. The little dogs were yapping at my ankles. | bound, roam (sth), run, scamper, trot, walk, wander The dog bounded up to me and started licking my hand. Stray dogs roamed the streets at night. | come/walk to heel | attack sb/sth, bite sb/sth, go for sb/sth, maul sb/sth, savage sb/sth, set upon sb/sth, snap | lie, stretch (out) | lick | chew sth (up), gnaw (at) sth The dog chewed up one of my shoes. A dog was gnawing at an old bone. | sniff, snuffle A dog was sniffing round my heels. | prick up its ears, wag its tail | scratch The dog was scratching at the door to be let in. | foul sth Owners who allow their dogs to foul the footpath will be fined. DOG + NOUN basket | biscuit, food | collar | dirt, excrement, faeces, mess, poo, shit, turd | breeder, handler, lover, owner, trainer, warden The dog warden rounds up stray dogs and takes them to the dog pound until claimed. | fight | pound | show | racing | track Races have been held at this dog track for seventy years.

Oxford Collocations Dictionary

2 general:: In addition to the idioms beginning with DOG, Also see COON'S (DOG'S) AGE; EVERY DOG HAS ITS DAY; GONE TO POT (THE DOGS); HAIR OF THE DOG; HANG-DOG LOOK; HOT DOG; IN THE DOGHOUSE; LET SLEEPING DOGS LIE; PUT ON THE DOG; RAIN CATS AND DOGS; SEE A MAN ABOUT A DOG; SHAGGY DOG STORY; SICK AS A DOG; TAIL WAGGING THE DOG; TEACH AN OLD DOG NEW TRICKS; THROW TO THE WOLVES (DOGS); TOP BANANA (DOG).

American Heritage Idioms

3 general:: noun canine: The dog followed the boy to school.

Simple Definitions

4 general:: dog verbs have a dog (= keep one as a pet ) • We have one dog and two cats. walk a dog/take a dog for a walk • She loves walking her dogs on the beach. a dog bites somebody • Their dog had bitten a little girl on the leg. a dog barks (= makes short loud sounds ) • The dog barks every time someone comes to the door. a dog yaps (= barks – used of small dogs ) • A little dog was yapping at her heels. a dog growls (= makes a long deep angry sound ) • The dog growled at me as I walked towards it. a dog snarls (= shows its teeth and makes an angry sound ) • When a dog snarls, it is threatening attack. a dog whines (= makes a long high sound because it is unhappy or in pain ) • I could hear the dogs whining outside the door. a dog howls (= makes a long loud sound like a wolf ) • We knew something was wrong because the dogs were howling. a dog pants (= breathes quickly usually with its tongue hanging out ) • The dog was panting heavily beside her. a dog wags its tail (= moves its tail from side to side to show pleasure ) • The dog stood up and wagged his tail. ADJECTIVES/NOUN + dog a pet dog (= that you keep in your house ) • Some owners give their pet dogs too much food. a family dog (= that belongs to a family ) • Labradors make a great family dog. a wild dog • Packs of wild dogs roamed the countryside. a stray dog (= a pet dog that is lost ) • He was always bringing home stray dogs. a guide dog (= trained to guide a blind person ) • No dogs except guide dogs are allowed in the store. a guard dog (= trained to guard a building ) • The guard dog growled at him. a police dog (= trained to help the police ) • Police dogs helped in the search for the missing child. a sniffer dog British English (= trained to find drugs or bombs ) • Police and sniffer dogs have become a regular presence at the airport. dog + NOUN dog food • a can of dog food a dog owner • Dog owners must be responsible for controlling their animals. a dog lover (= someone who loves dogs ) • Britain is a nation of dog lovers. a dog handler (= someone whose job is training and working with dogs ) • Dog handlers decided that the dog was dangerous and should be shot. a dog show (= competition for the best dog ) • Crufts is the largest dog show in the world. phrases a breed of dog (= a type of dog ) • It is one of the most fashionable breeds of dog. a pack of dogs (= a group of wild dogs or stray dogs ) • There are packs of wild dogs in the mountains. Good dog! (= said to a dog when it obeys you ) • Sit! Good dog! Beware of the dog! (= a sign warning people that there is a dog inside a place ) • There was a sign on the gate saying 'Beware of the dog!'.

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