英:[ˈbɒbteɪl]
美:[ˈbɑbteɪl]
英:[ˈbɒbteɪl]
美:[ˈbɑbteɪl]
bob·tail
bab teIl
bobtails, bobtailing, bobtailed
Noun
1. a short or shortened tail of certain animals
2. large sheepdog with a profuse shaggy blue-gray-and-white coat and short tail; believed to trace back to Roman occupation of Britain
Adjective
1. having a short or shortened tail;
"bobtail mare"
同时也有 bob-tail,大约在1600年,指“剪短的马尾巴”,源自 bob(n.2)和 tail(n.). 相关词汇: Bobtailed。
bob >entry 4
The first known use of bobtail was in 1667
bodilessadjective
having no body : incorporeal
bodiedadjective
having a body of a certain kind—used in combination
long-bodied
bodicenoun
the upper part of a dress
bobwhitenoun
any of several American quailsespecially: a gray, white, and reddish game bird of the eastern and central U.S.
bobtailnoun
a short or bobbed tail
a horse, dog, or cat with a short or bobbed tail
1 That afternoon, members of the convoy drove their bobtail trucks through Black Lives Matter Plaza.
2 We never believed it of such rag-tag and bobtail until we saw you go up over Mission Ridge.
3 At the University of Madison-Wisconsin, you visit a Hawaiian bobtail squid.
4 "But they're both 'bobtails!'" exclaimed her poor husband, in an agony of apprehension lest the cars should start off, and cause his sons to fall on their pocketfuls of torpedoes.
5 "Take the one that isn't a 'bobtail,'" returned Mrs. Rovering, composedly.
6 The bobtail was back before the roping out of horses was completed.
7 Bells on bobtail ring.
铃儿在短尾巴上叮当响。
8 Luckily, transforming your home into a winter wonderland is as easy as stopping by the dollar store and stocking up on these affordable finds that are sure to make bells on bobtails ring without leaving coal in your bank account.
9 The bobtail rode off at a laughing gallop.
10 Two-Headed Bobtail Lizard in Australia, 2010.
2010年,澳大利亚的双头短尾蜥蜴。
11 Pigs abound, and great grey sheep-dogs, of the Old English bobtail breed, come shyly to make friends.
12 Now, the researchers have treated bobtail squid eggs with antibiotic and left them in seawater.
13 He felt as he used to feel when under the student lamp in his college room he had calculated the chances of filling a bobtail straight as against a four flush.
14 At nightfall, the Hawaiian bobtail squid digs itself out of the sand and rises into the ocean water like a spaceship taking off.
15 Most of his tail was amputated, leaving a very cute little stubby bobtail on his behind.
16 The 2-year-old bobtail cat belonged to Sexton's son, Kamryn Potter.
17 He had not set out upon his journey with the intention of travelling with such tag-rag and bobtail as this lad.
18 He has a very nice bobtail and a touching housekeeper who is deaf.
19 There in the corner by the house that was just visible stood the owner, playing with a dog, a bobtail, too, which was the kind Pauline liked best.
20 Hawaiian bobtail squid sleep under the sand all day, coming out to forage at night.
1 鄙夫
2 晚礼服
4 不全的
5 不完全的
part bad half partial halfway incomplete lame imperfect deficient sketchy inchoate infelicitous stickit inexhaustive
7 截尾的
8 截短的尾巴
10 截短尾巴的
11 免职
removal displacement dismissal degradation heave-ho conge deposal remove discharge displace overslaugh out of the saddle
12 不完全
half-pie part bad half partial halfway incomplete lame imperfect deficient sketchy inchoate infelicitous stickit inexhaustive partway imperfection
15 短尾