英:[pi:kiŋˈi:z]
美:[ˌpikɪŋˈiz, -ˈis]
英:[pi:kiŋˈi:z]
美:[ˌpikɪŋˈiz, -ˈis]
北京人,北京话;哈巴狗;
北京的,北京人的;
Pe·king·ese
pi kIng iz [or] pi kIng is [or] pi k niz [or] pi k nis
Pekingese
adjective
of or pertaining to Beijing, China, or its people, culture, language, or the like.
noun
a native of Beijing, or a descendant thereof.
the Chinese dialect of Beijing.
a small, short-legged breed of dog that has long, silky, usu. light brown hair, and that originated in China.
"獚犬(一种狮子狗)",1902年,因最初是从 Peking(中国的紫禁城)带来的而得名。也称为 Pekinese。
The first known use of Pekingese was in 1849
penmannoun
author sense 1
penaladjective
of or relating to punishment a penal colony
penal laws
pemmicannoun
dried lean meat pounded fine and mixed with melted fat
pelt1 of 2noun
a usually unfinished skin with its hair, wool, or fur
pelt2 of 2verb
to strike with a series of blows, missiles, or words
hurl sense 1, throw
to beat against again and again
to move quickly
Pekingesenoun
the Chinese dialect of Peking
a person born or living in Peking
any of a Chinese breed of small short-legged dogs with a broad flat face and a long soft coat
1 “People will say things right to my face. I say, ‘You wouldn’t appreciate a Pekingese.
2 I can vouch for this: As an empty nester, my mom got an adorable, ever-present Pekingese which she often hand-fed.
3 Gretta had a herd of Pekingese, all of them named after drinks—Julep and Gimlet and Paloma and Tom Collins—all of them stinky and obese and half blind with cataracts except for the youngest, Mai Tai, who was small and springy, with bright eyes and a coat as soft and white as rabbit fur.
4 Instead he sees “fluffy puppies,” giant Pekingese dogs romping in pink clouds, around whom he navigates his offensive drive.
5 The Pekingese is a well - balanced, compact dog of a heavy front and lighter hindquarters.
北京犬是一种平衡良好, 结构紧凑的狗,前躯重而后躯轻.
6 In one of the houses, a group of four aging Pekingese dogs have made a home.
7 "I never thought he would win ... Pekingese are laid-back and they have a very regal disposition. But when he's in the ring, he knows how to turn it on."
8 That includes Boston Terriers and Pekingese among some two dozen breeds.
9 He was sometimes photographed with his two Pekingese dogs, ignoring Islamic teachings that dogs are impure and should not be kept as pets.
10 “I have to admit, the Pekingese is a breed I don’t fully understand,” he said.
11 And her Pekingese, Buttons, curls up on her lap while G is working.
12 Mary Nell has the look of a blond lapdog, the Pekingese kind with tiny feet and a nose that perks on the end.
13 A foreign Pekingese can cost as much as 100,000 yuan.
14 I think it’s sort of like the color of a Pekingese.
15 That year, with Elford secretly watching while concealing her identity behind a pair of sunglasses so as not to over-excite the dog, Striker lost Westminster to a Pekingese named Wasabi.
16 Film director Joss Whedon caused a backlash on Twitter Tuesday after he compared President Trump’s daughter Ivanka to a Pekingese dog.
17 Hung - chien's lament over the Pekingese was partly true.
鸿 渐 为哈巴狗而发的感慨,一半是真的.
18 Or the Pekingese could notch his breed’s third Westminster Kennel Club dog show win in little over a decade.
19 “People are always making fun of Pekingese — ‘Why is your dog so slow?’ or, ‘Your dog looks like a mop,’” Fitzpatrick said.
20 Or the Pekingese could notch his breed's third Westminster Kennel Club dog show win in little over a decade.