swine
- IPA[swīn]
美式
- a pig;a contemptible or unpleasant person
noun: swine, plural noun: swine
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名詞
- 1. archaic a pig a contagious viral disease of animals that primarily affects swine she had a herd of swine
- 2. informal, derogatory a contemptible or unpleasant person what an arrogant, unfeeling swine!
- ▪ British informal something that is very difficult or unpleasant to deal with mist is a swine in unfamiliar country
- an intestinal viral disease of pigs.
Oxford Dictionary
- a form of influenza which affects pigs, or a form of human influenza caused by a related virus.
Oxford American Dictionary
- an intestinal viral disease of pigs.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a form of influenza which affects pigs, or a form of human influenza caused by a related virus.
Oxford Dictionary
- an infectious viral disease of pigs causing mild fever and blisters around the mouth and feet.
Oxford American Dictionary
- an infectious viral disease of pigs causing mild fever and blisters around the mouth and feet.
Oxford Dictionary
- offer valuable things to people who do not appreciate them
Oxford Dictionary
- offer valuable things to people who do not appreciate them
Oxford American Dictionary
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- IPA[swʌɪn]
英式
- a pig: a contagious viral disease of animals that primarily affects swine she had a herd of swine
Oxford Dictionary