kitten
英 [ˈkɪtn]
美 [ˈkɪtn]
n. 小猫
vi. 产小猫
复数:kittens 过去分词:kittened 现在分词:kittening 过去式:kittened 第三人称单数:kittens
Collins.1 / BNC.10473 / COCA.9944
习惯用语
n.
- have kittens
- 焦虑;烦躁;心慌意乱
to be very anxious or nervous about sth
牛津词典
noun
- 小猫
a young cat
柯林斯词典
- 小猫
Akittenis a very young cat.
英英释义
noun
- young domestic cat
verb
- have kittens
- our cat kittened again this year
双语例句
- 'Thank you, but I don't want a kitten,'said amy.
“谢谢,但我不想要小猫。”艾米说。 - Kitten: Who are you? Are you a mouse?
小猫:你是谁?是老鼠吗? - We have a new kitten and it's as black as the ace of spades.
我们又有了一只小猫,它浑身一团黑色。 - The kitten wormed its way through the just-open door.
小猫缩着身子从刚开了一点儿的门中挤过来。 - Kitten: I see. A mouse has sharp teeth, round ears and a long tail.
小猫:我知道了。一只老鼠有尖尖的牙,圆圆的耳朵和一条长长的尾巴。 - She's running across with a kitten.
她和一只小猫跑过桥。 - He drowned a kitten.
他淹死了一只小猫。 - The plump ginger kitten had settled comfortably in her arms and was purring enthusiastically.
胖乎乎的姜黄色小猫惬意地躺在她的怀里,大声地打着呼噜。 - The little girl grieved over her kitten's death.
那小女孩为她小猫的死而伤心。 - "The kitten was making noise and Papa said to kill it," I explained.
小猫闹,爸爸说宰了它。我辩解着。