puss
英 [pʊs]
美 [pʊs]
n. (用于唤猫或对猫说话)咪咪,猫咪; (人的)脸,嘴
复数:pusses
BNC.27584 / COCA.26932
牛津词典
noun
- (用于唤猫或对猫说话)咪咪,猫咪
used when you are calling or talking to a cat - (人的)脸,嘴
a person's face or mouth
柯林斯词典
- (有时作呼唤语)猫咪
People sometimes call a cat by saying 'Puss'.
英英释义
noun
- informal terms referring to a domestic cat
- obscene terms for female genitals
双语例句
- 'Cheshire Puss,'she began, rather timidly, as she did not at all know whether it would like the name: however, it only grinned a little wider.
“柴郡猫,”她胆怯地说。还不知道它喜欢不喜欢这个名字,可是,它的嘴笑得咧开了。 - Puss ordered his master to go for a swim and his master obeyed.
穿靴猫叫他的主人下去游泳,他的主人照着做了。 - Now there's some sort of puss.
现在有几个在脸上。 - She hits him in the puss.
她打了他的脸。 - So when a fire broke while his owners were Christmas shopping, the quick-thinking puss leapt into action and opened the window to allow the acrid smoke to escape.
当主人在为圣诞节采购时,火烧了起来,猫动作迅速的跳上去,然后打开窗让刺鼻的浓烟消散。 - Only puss is allowed to come with me, for she knows where the barber in the story lives.
我只让小猫儿跟我在一起,因为它知道那故事里的理发匠住的地方。 - If you had something to push up, you wouldn't be sitting there with a sour puss.
要是你能托起来,你就不会坐在那里吃着醋了。 - Like when I'm angry at my cat "miss puss,"
就像有时候,我对我养的“猫咪小姐”很生气 - Puss, he was glad to notice, appeared to be thinking of other matters as a lady should.
至于思嘉,他高兴地看到,她似乎在想旁的事情,像个大家闺秀的样子。 - "With Carreen afraid of the poor beasts and Sue with hands like sadirons when it comes to reins and you, puss&"
“卡琳害怕牲口,苏伦的手一碰缰绳就像摸着熨斗似的,而你这个淘气鬼&”