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terrier
- IPA[ˈtɛrɪə]
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- a small dog of a breed originally used for turning out foxes and other burrowing animals from their earths.;used in similes to emphasize tenacity or eagerness
noun: terrier, plural noun: terriers
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- 1. a small dog of a breed originally used for turning out foxes and other burrowing animals from their earths.
- ▪ used in similes to emphasize tenacity or eagerness she would fight like a terrier for every penny
- 2. British informal a member of the Territorial Army.
- a small terrier of a breed with rough hair, originating in the Cheviot Hills.
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- a small smooth-coated terrier of a breed originating in Massachusetts from a crossing of a ...
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- a small, stocky terrier originating in the Lake District of England.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a terrier of a small stocky breed originating in the Lake District.
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- a small terrier of a breed with a short black-and-tan coat, formerly popular in the Manchester ...
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- a terrier of a small, short-haired breed originally used for hunting rats.
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- IPA[ˈtɛrɪə]
英式
- a register of the lands belonging to a landowner, originally including a list of tenants, their ...
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- IPA[ˈterēər]
美式
- a register of the lands belonging to a landowner, originally including a list of tenants, their ...
Oxford American Dictionary
- IPA[ˈterēər]
美式
- a small dog of a breed originally used for turning out foxes and other burrowing animals from ...
Oxford American Dictionary