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狗 | gǒu | dog / CL:隻|只[zhi1],條|条[tiao2] |
收养 | shōu yǎng | to take in and care for (an elderly person, a dog etc) / to adopt (a child) / adoption |
猎犬 | liè quǎn | hound; hunting dog |
叼 | diāo | to hold with one's mouth (as a smoker with a cigarette or a dog with a bone) |
关门打狗 | guān mén dǎ gǒu | lit. shut the door and beat the dog (idiom) / fig. seal off the enemy's avenue of retreat, then strike hard |
公哈 | gōng hā | male husky (dog) |
流浪狗 | liú làng gǒu | stray dog |
狗急跳墙 | gǒu jí tiào qiáng | a cornered dog will jump over the wall (idiom) / to be driven to desperate action |
哈 | hā | (interj.) ha! / (onom. for laughter) / (slang) to be infatuated with; to adore / (bound form) husky (dog) (abbr. for 哈士奇[ha1 shi4 qi2]) |
狗嘴里吐不出象牙 | gǒu zuǐ li tǔ bù chū xiàng yá | lit. no ivory comes from the mouth of a dog (idiom) / fig. one does not expect fine words from a scoundrel |
二哈 | èr hā | (coll.) silly but cute husky (dog) |
串串狗 | chuàn chuàn gǒu | (coll.) mixed-breed dog; mutt |
狗狗 | gǒu gōu | (coll.) dog; doggie |
狗拳 | gǒu quán | Gou Quan - "Dog Fist" - Martial Art |
狗逮老鼠 | gǒu dǎi lǎo shǔ | lit. a dog who catches mice (idiom) / fig. to be meddlesome |
饭盆 | fàn pén | pet food bowl / dog bowl |
折线 | zhé xiàn | broken line (continuous figure made up of straight line segments) / polygonal line / dog leg |
犬马之劳 | quǎn mǎ zhī láo | lit. the service of a dog or a horse (idiom) / fig. faithful service |
狗屎 | gǒu shǐ | canine excrement / dog poo / bullshit |
串串 | chuàn chuàn | (coll.) skewers; barbecued food on sticks; (in Sichuan) Sichuan-style hotpot skewers (abbr. for 串串香[chuan4 chuan4 xiang1]) / (coll.) non-pedigree pet (esp. dog or cat); mutt; mixed-breed cat |
六畜 | liù chù | six domestic animals, namely: pig, cow, sheep, horse, chicken and dog |
热狗 | rè gǒu | hot dog (loanword) |
长毛 | cháng máo | long-wool (sheep etc) / long-haired (dog etc) |
貉 | hé | raccoon dog (Nyctereutes procyonoides) / raccoon of North China, Korea and Japan (Japanese: tanuki) / also pr. [hao2] |
戌 | xū | 11th earthly branch: 7-9 p.m., 9th solar month (8th October-6th November), year of the Dog / ancient Chinese compass point: 300° |