No dog translated into Chinese.

Dog-free deformation adj. dog [d? 0? 0ɡ; d? 0? 0: π] Neospora canis; Watchdog; Male dogs of Canidae (including dogs, foxes, wolves, jackals, coyotes, Australian wild dogs, etc. ); Male canines (especially male foxes, wolves and jackals) (produced in North America), prairie dogs, horned sharks, wild rodents, ferrets with black feet, stoats, bowfin fish and other canines, such as dog racing, running dogs, mechanical chucks and rolling heads; Pawl, claw; Brake claw and brake; Clamping frame; Clamp the astronomical dog (star) constellation of meteorological magic day, holiday fog rainbow and sun rainbow [D-]; Dog (star) seat (fireplace) salary rack, charcoal rack (=firedog) [American oral English] Economics promissory notes, promissory notes, undervalued investments (such as stocks, bonds, etc. Knock on wood or stone for easy handling [oral] man boy, young man, scumbag, animal-like person, shameless person; An unwelcome person; A person of low status; An incompetent (or useless) generation, a loser [American slang] [slang] "male dog" (sexually harassed man); A lecherous person; Seducer; Seducer; Untrustworthy men (promiscuous with men), wild women, dirty women, prostitutes, unattractive (or cruel and disgusting) women (or girls), ugly women, ugly girls, charming and fashionable girls [Australian slang, derogatory], traitors and traitors; Whistleblower [plural] (human) two-legged [dog] [greyhound] coach, bus (painted with greyhound) [the dogs] beautiful things [American and Canadian English] worthless (or unsalable) things, unsalable goods, cheap goods, crappy goods, poor quality things, waste; Unsatisfactory things; An unsuccessful adventure; (complete) failure [oral] ostentation [British slang] telephone [slang] = hot dog [plural] light sports shoes, sports shoes, lame movies and TV programs, failed works, lame horses [American slang, jazz music] beautiful women [dogs] [American slang] A group of young people have been following me for some time. A group of young people have been following me for some time. She followed me all the way to my house She has been following me to my house. Hunting; Chase a rabbit with a dog (especially difficulties, problems, etc. ) close; Entangled, troubled, tortured, distressed: The organization was troubled by complaints. The organization was beset by complaints. Jock has been plagued by injury and illness all season. Jack suffered from injuries all season. The machine is fixed with a clamp (or gripper, etc.). ), roll with your head, and catch [American English] with a hook. Share the responsibility with friends. Intransitive verbs follow closely (or track, track, chase) and chase them thoroughly. Extremely; Complete, very, very [used in combination] adj Dogs (especially carnivorous mammals) are male, and males (in language) are impure, nonstandard, false, inferior, inferior and hybrid. A dead dog loses its function, a blank (containing jam or raisins) rolls pudding, a dog wears a tight coat, a dog with a fake friend occupying a manger, a dog occupying a toilet, a person who doesn't enjoy (something) himself or let others enjoy it. A good dog should chew a good bone; Those who make meritorious deeds should be rewarded. A dog's hair (bit a person) saw hair a happy dog [slang] a happy guy; An old dog won't bark for nothing. An old dog doesn't bark. A sly dog is a sneaky pleasure-seeker, and doesn't bite like a dog. A barking dog doesn't bite; People who speak hard are soft. Dressed up like a dog's dinner [Spoken English] Wearing fancy clothes, the dog is in a position of obedience and domination. Beware of silent dogs and still water. Blow off your dog [dictation] Give up what you want to do, blush like a black (or blue) dog, shameless, shameless, and scold the dog; He won't bite you for it. If it's a dog, call it a dog. It won't bite you. Tell the dog to stop tracking (or chasing); Stop asking questions, stop (or interrupt) unpleasant conversations, come like a dog hearing a whistle, come at once, die for someone, be extremely loyal to someone, die tragically (or shamefully) like a dog, and die in poverty; Hanging dogs and maggots [British slang] Cookies and cheese dogs don't eat dogs. [Proverbs] Dogs don't eat dogs; The same kind does not eat each other; Partners don't hurt each other. Dog bites dog; People eat people; Mutilate each other; Ruthless competition dog it[ spoken language, slang] evades responsibility; Laziness (at work) perfunctory, fooling around, avoiding work, escaping (especially from annoying social occasions), slipping away; Retreat and dress in fashion; Arrogant, pretentious; Show off; Put on a sense of superiority (in travel and entertainment) and take advantage of others; Let others pay the bill [American slang] live a parasitic life [dog my cat] I can swear; Damn it, the dog is up there. Shit! Damn it! [angry words] sausage dog sandwich returns to its vomit. Dogs love to wander around and eat what they vomit; Relapse, bad habits are hard to change. [Proverbs 26: 1 1, 2 Peter 2:22] Dog Someone's footsteps (or footsteps) follow someone, and the nailed dog barks before biting. Dogs bark before they bite. Evil voices precede evil deeds. Dogs that have a lot of rabbits don't kill any of them. A dog chasing many hares at the same time is bound to bite none; Catch everything and get nothing. Dog-tied [Australian slang] Bad debts, esp those who drink in hotels, especially in front of them. Every dog has his day. (or: the wind and water turn. ) Fuck the dog [American slang, slang] procrastination; Dally; Waste time to let the dog win, win and give the dog a bad name (and hang him) and impose the bad name on others (destroy him); Throw (or send, throw) (something) to the dog, throw it away, waste (something) [verbally] abandon (out of selfishness), sacrifice (others or things) to protect yourself, give up car protection, and let the dog [verbally] fall, (morally) fall, fall; Deterioration, deterioration; [American slang] Fail, go bankrupt, go to the running dog game, and there is a black dog on his shoulder who has a bad temper and is easy to get angry; If you are unhappy and don't say a word (because others are arrogant), don't pay attention to others, don't pay attention to others, help lame dogs cross the fence, help people tide over difficulties, help people in distress, save lives, and send charcoal in the snow. [Proverbs] If you want to add a crime, you can always find it. If you want to beat a dog, it is not difficult to find a stick. It is also easy to find something to beat the dog. It shouldn't have happened. (or: this is really outrageous. ) Keep a dog and bark at yourself [dictation] You have to do it yourself if you have a servant at home, and you have to do it yourself if you use it; Do the work done by subordinates, live a dog-like life, live a poor life (or miserable, miserable, worse than cattle and horses), lead someone to live a dog-like life, often torture someone, make someone restless, and constantly bring trouble to others. Let go of the dog of war and start a war. Don't make trouble, don't make trouble, don't ask for trouble; Mind your own business [and don't wake the sleeping dog] Let the dog of war get away [poetic language] Like a dog with two tails [oral language] Like a happy thing, very happy, very happy, like a dog in dough, it is difficult to move forward. Love me, love my dog [proverb]. (Or: Love me means love what I love. Not even a dog has a chance [oral] Not a chance at all; There is no hope, no possibility. Don't talk to people, put on airs. Put on airs, put on airs, put on airs, put on airs, put on airs. 0? 1 Shoot the dog when hunting, and use the dog to fight back the prey. Save it for the last minute. Teach an old dog new tricks, teach grandma how to blow, let the old people accept new things, and let the conservative people accept new methods (or new ideas). In vain, teach dogs to bark (meaning bark at coal) [verbally] The dog who doubts the legitimacy of (an argument or creed) jumps over the fence first. Difficult things should be done by the most capable people. Dog in front of the owner [American slang] The wave before the strong wind killed the dog. He who harms others harms himself. The dog barked, but the caravan went on. [Proverbs] Dogs are stubborn, and business travelers ask for more happiness. (or: the person who said it said that the person who did it did it. The dog of war [poetic expression] The catastrophe of war, the damage caused by war, the disaster of war, the dog that takes things will carry them. Dogs that take things will take things away. (Or: People who speak ill of others will also speak ill of you. Those who say right and wrong must have right and wrong. ) Licking a dog does not wash trust with meat. Never let a dog licking ash look after cereal flour. Don't let greedy people look after money. ) The dog wags its tail. The dog wagged its tail. Wagging the dog's tail. It's upside down (or: the villain is in power. Treat someone as a pig or a dog, treat someone as a dog. ) experiment with small people (or secondary things) first; Do an experiment with other people's money to test the effect of the film (new play). Try turn dog in a small theater or other places first. Notify the sleeping dog (or wolf) to make trouble, make trouble and ask for trouble. Work hard like a dog, work hard, work hard.