dogged如何读

英:[ˈdɒgɪd]

美:[ˈdɔgɪd]

dogged是什么意思

adj. (形容词)
  1. 顽强的
  2. 顽固的
  3. 固执的
  4. 坚持不懈的
  5. 执拗
  6. 不懈的
  7. 纠缠不放
  8. 死乞白赖的
  9. 不轻易让步的
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  1. 动词dog的过去式和过去分词

dogged自然拼读

dog·ged

daw gihd

dogged扩展

doggedly (adv.), doggedness (n.)

dogged词根

词根:dog

adv.

doggedly 顽强地;固执地

n.

dog 狗;;丑女人;卑鄙的人;(俚)朋友;vt. 跟踪;尾随

doggedness 顽强;坚持不懈

dogged英英释义

Adjective

1. stubbornly unyielding;

"dogged persistence"

"dour determination"

"the most vocal and pertinacious of all the critics"

"a mind not gifted to discover truth but tenacious to hold it"- T.S.Eliot

"men tenacious of opinion"

dogged词组

let sleeping dogs lie[口语]莫惹是非,别惹麻烦,不自找麻烦;别多事[亦作 don't wake a sleeping dog] 

little dogn. [天]小犬座(等于Canis Minor)

hot dog热狗(面包夹熏红肠)

pet dog宠物狗;宠物犬

dog food狗食;一文不值,分文不值

rain cats and dogs下倾盆大雨

big dog看门狗;[美俚]大人物

lazy dog懒汉,懒家伙

black dog沮丧

wild dog野狗;大洋洲野犬

lucky dog[俚]幸运儿

dog my cats[美国口语] 我可赌咒;见鬼 

barking dog狂吠的狗,吠犬

police dog警犬

get the dog[英国英语]赢,胜 

guide dog导盲犬

dog in the manger自己不能享用也不让他人享用的人

shepherd dog牧羊犬(等于sheepdog)

dog days三伏天;大热天

dog training训狗

dogged词源中文解释

“有狗的特质”(主要是贬义,指“卑鄙、脾气坏、可鄙”),大约在1300年,源自于 dog(名词)。意思为“坚持不懈的,默默地顽固的”始于1779年。因此, doggedly(14世纪晚期)意为“残忍地,恶意地”; 后来意为“像狗一样地坚持不懈”(1773年)。相关词汇: Doggedness。

dogged词源英文解释

see dog >entry 1

The first known use of dogged was in 1700

dogged儿童词典英英释义

dogmanoun

something considered as an established opinion

a belief or body of beliefs concerning faith or morals laid down by a church

dogmanoun

something considered as an established opinion

a belief or body of beliefs concerning faith or morals laid down by a church

dogmanoun

something considered as an established opinion

a belief or body of beliefs concerning faith or morals laid down by a church

doghousenoun

a shelter for a dog

doggynoun

a small or young dog

dog1 of 2noun

a domestic mammal that eats meat and is closely related to the gray wolf

any animal of the family to which the dog belongs

a male dog

a worthless person

person sense 1

you lucky dog

any of various devices for holding, gripping, or fastening that consist of a spike, rod, or bar

andiron

a show of being stylish or rich

put on the dog

plural feet

dog2 of 2verb

to hunt, track, or follow like a hound

doggynoun

a small or young dog

doggedadjective

stubbornly determined : tenacious

in dogged pursuit of power

doggedadjective

stubbornly determined : tenacious

in dogged pursuit of power

doggedadjective

stubbornly determined : tenacious

in dogged pursuit of power

dogged 例句

1 Even then, he is still a dogged competitor.

但即便是那样, 他仍然是一个顽强的对手.

2 The news gave the royal family a respite from the negative headlines that have dogged King Carl XVI Gustaf, Victoria's father, after a 2010 book made scandalous claims about his private life.

3 Thanks to Angel of Death's harrowing and seemingly impartial lyrical stance, Slayer also became metal's most controversial band, dogged by clumsy accusations of political dubiousness.

4 Through its dogged resistance to France’s hegemonic ambitions in the preceding 20 years, Britain helped create the conditions for the security system known as the Concert of Europe, established in 1815.

5 I dogged it on through La Fayette and Morgan City and came in the early dawn to Houma, which is pronounced Homer and is in my memory one of the pleasantest places in the world.

6 And many of those — the most personal among them — exist today only because the general, dogged as he was, couldn’t be everywhere and know everything.

7 Since she and her sisters had found him in the godswood, one of them had dogged his every step, never letting him out of sight.

8 Ken’s longing for respect makes him a ridiculous, even pathetic figure; but he has a dogged, shabby sense of honor that the film views as a joke and repeatedly undermines.

9 But god bless the Finns and their dogged attempts at figuring out ridiculous ways to pass the time.

10 And the prince dogged him every step of the way.

11 Curiosity, obsession and dogged endurance have brought me to my ideals.

是好奇心 、 顽强的信念和坚忍不拔的精神,使我最终实现了我的理想.

12 For their dogged defense, the 3rd Infantry Division earned the nickname “Rock of the Marne.”

13 But that wasn’t enough to fend off the regular financial crises that have dogged the orchestra over the decades since, until its recent bankruptcy filing.

14 An affable Victorian gentleman, Franklin was said to be a good-natured bumbler, dogged and clueless, with the naive ideals of a child and a disdain for acquiring backcountry skills.

15 To this end she cultivated an arch, affected accent and persistently dogged the rich, famous and beautiful.

16 And the fact that writers like them are being embraced by the small French publishing world — dogged by accusations of cronyism and lack of diversity — suggests some lines are moving.

17 The main difference, perhaps in an effort to heed the feminist critiques that dogged Bergman in his day, is that Chastain's character is the one with the stressful career and the larger paycheck.

18 Or is she the powerful protector who has kept the family from falling into the abyss through her dogged insistence on encouraging Willy’s optimism and the hope that he and Biff can reconcile their differences?

19 But he kept pushing the stuff into his mouth with the dogged perseverance of a long-distance runner who has sighted the finishing-line and knows he must keep going.

20 A quietly rebellious teenager, Hume left school at 16 with no qualifications and his route to art school was circuitous and dogged.

dogged 同义词

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