dachshunds

英 [ˈdækshʊndz] 美 [ˈdɑksˌhʊnts]

n.  猎獾狗, 腊肠狗 (身长、腿短、耳朵大)
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柯林斯词典

  1. 腊肠犬
    A dachshund is a small dog that has very short legs, a long body, and long ears.

    双语例句

    1. Dachshunds, sometimes known as wiener or sausage dogs, are one of the most popular breeds in America.
      达克斯狗,有时也叫香肠狗,是美国最受欢迎的品种之一。
    2. Dachshunds are long-bodies and short-legged.
      腊肠狗身体长,四肢短。
    3. So, you want to learn about Dachshunds.
      你想了解腊肠犬,谁会责怪你?
    4. Short legs, a phenomenon known as chondrodysplasia, are characteristic of many dog breeds, perhaps most famously dachshunds and corgis.
      软骨发育不良症会导致短腿的现象,这也成为了许多狗类的特征,比如说最出名的德国腊肠犬和威尔士柯基犬。
    5. Dachshunds like to enter into the spirit of everything you do, which isn't always the greatest help, especially when you are doing something like tying your shoes.
      腊肠喜欢参与你做的任何事情,但这并不一直都很好,特别是你做一些事比如系鞋带的时候。
    6. Dachshunds can be very good with children, provided they are socialized properly when they are puppies.
      腊肠对孩子非常友好,假如当他们是小狗的时候就经常和外界接触。
    7. Even dachshunds who are abundantly pampered with modern day amenities still maintain this innate hunting instinct.
      在现在舒适的生活中,腊肠仍然保持着原始能得捕猎本性。
    8. One theory is that smooth Dachshunds would occasionally produce puppies which had slightly longer hair than their parents.
      一个说法就是短毛腊肠生出的小狗毛发要比他的父母稍微要长。
    9. The advent of World War II did not yield the same effects as World War I, because by then American breeders were well established and dachshunds were very popular.
      二战的到来并没有像一战那样给腊肠带来灾难,因为那时美国的饲养者已经很好的巩固了,并且腊肠已经非常流行了。
    10. Dachshunds have also been used to hunt foxes, and believe it or not, wild boar.
      腊肠也被用作去捕猎狐狸,不管你信不信,还有捕猎野猪。