英:[ˈdɒghaʊs]
美:[ˈdɔghaʊs]
英:[ˈdɒghaʊs]
美:[ˈdɔghaʊs]
dog·house
dawg haUs
复数:doghouses
Noun
1. outbuilding that serves as a shelter for a dog
2. an idiomatic term for being in disfavor;
"in the doghouse"
in the doghouse[美俚]失宠,受冷遇;丢脸
也称 dog-house,指“狗形状的盒子,供狗使用”,始于1610年代,源自 dog(n.)和 house(n.)。最初是狗窝; 用于后院类型,仅供一只动物使用,始于19世纪晚期。比喻用法 in the doghouse “暂时失宠”始于1932年。
调谐室
装有蜂窝/PCS传输设备的小室。
The first known use of doghouse was in 1594
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
1 Clara also brought the saving idea of writing in her mind, without paper or pencil, to keep her thoughts occupied and to escape from the doghouse and live.
2 “Oh, he can come too, but he has to live in the doghouse.”
3 Why I was in the doghouse was clear enough, but God knows why Mum and Dad were giving each other the silent treatment.
4 I tried to organize the story I had started in the doghouse.
5 The figure climbed off the doghouse, padded across the yard, hopped the fence, and ran around to the back of the van.
6 With the hampering help of my sisters I made the little doghouse.
7 A doghouse sat rotting and half collapsed in one corner, and near it a toppled laundry line was gradually being swallowed by brush.
8 The previous school year he had been ineligible for spring practice because of academic problems, which put him way down in the doghouse.
9 Wondering, in the simple way of the profoundly shocked, What happened to the doghouse?
10 She might tell him that he is in the doghouse.
她可能会告诉丈夫,他被打入冷宫了(inthedoghouse)。
11 “Yep. He sits in his doghouse all day, watching videos, eating bowl after bowl of Frosty Paws ice cream. I hear he’s very happy.”
12 He ran off three years after she busted up the doghouse, hiding in the swamp for weeks.
13 If you're 'in the doghouse' it means someone is annoyed with you.
这些动词的意思是打搅或扰乱某人使之生气。
14 When I was in the doghouse, 1 felt as if I were assembling a jigsaw puzzle in which each piece had a specific place.
15 Poor Pinocchio huddled close to the doghouse more dead than alive from cold, hunger, and fright.
可怜的皮诺乔蜷缩在狗窝旁边,又冷又饿又害怕,简直是半死不活。
16 He walked up in front of the doghouse, laid them down, and growled; not like he was mad.
17 After we cast off the lines, Dad let me go up front to the doghouse to drive the workboat out of its slip into the creek.
18 He is a virtuoso at every endeavor — at least in his daydreams atop his doghouse.
他对每一个领域都表现出一种艺术家的鉴赏力——至少躺在屋顶上,在他所做的白日梦中是这样的.
19 The doghouse is straight ahead, but there is no dog inside.
狗小屋在前边,可是小屋里边没有狗。
20 Thee boy was in the doghouse with his teacher by often coming to school late.
老师很不喜欢那个男孩,因为他上学经常迟到。