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单词 kennel
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Definition of kennel in English:

kennel

nounPlural kennels ˈkɛn(ə)lˈkɛnl
  • 1A small shelter for a dog.

    狗屋,狗窝

    Example sentencesExamples
    • She put him in his kennel behind the house and filled his food and water dishes, then went inside, dragging out her luggage.
    • But he would probably need to have his own kennel or place to live outside.
    • Molly was taken to the vet after her back leg was savaged while she was in her kennel outside the house.
    • A North Vancouver RCMP police dog has been deemed a dangerous offender and been ordered to be kept inside a kennel or muzzled when not on duty after it bit a gardener who was doing landscape work next door.
    • It is normally kept in a kennel out the back, where it acts as a guard dog.
    • When Brandy was taken out of her kennel to go home with her new family, she seemed to know: her walk perked right up.
    • I have a dog, and I've noticed that though she is pleased to see me when I get home, it's often because now she can get out of the kennel.
    • As well as poultry sheds, they make everything from rabbit hutches and dog kennels to smaller homes for hamsters and ferrets.
    • The thieves targeted the two terriers despite more valuable dogs in kennels nearby.
    • The thieves had scaled two fences and dragged the pup out of her locked kennel and lifted her over the walls, leaving two less valuable dogs behind.
    • The woodland gardens which surround the house have been well maintained and include a water feature, three stables, dog kennels and patio area paved with limestone flags.
    • These vicious killers will surely strike again if the owners fail to ensure that the dogs are not confined to kennel or tied up at night-time.
    • The one happy story amid the destruction was the rescue of the guard-dog ‘Jackson’ from his kennel at the rear of the garage.
    • The sight of the little puppy hooked up to an IV, panting in his vet kennel, was one of the hardest things I've ever seen.
    • Well she is learning, being socialized, because this morning when I went to clean up, there was no ‘stuff’ in the kennel.
    • We were debating the possibility of leaving Zumi out of her kennel while we went out for dinner.
    • In rows of kennels, dogs awaiting adoption wag their tails furiously, bark in a deafening chorus and whine desperately for attention.
    • Normally, it is kept in a kennel out the back where it acts as a guard dog, but we have two lads living with us and it is also a family pet.
    • His owners chain him to his kennel when they leave in the morning, and the poor little fella sits there barking for an hour or so until he settles down.
    • The dogs were kept in the cement kennels, the cats were kept in rooms attached to the main building.
    1. 1.1usually kennelstreated as singular or plural A boarding or breeding establishment for dogs.
      狗舍,养狗场
      I put my dog in kennels if I go away
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Over the last two years local kennels have submitted a number of bids to provide the kennelling service.
      • A greyhound owner has lost her fight to keep her dogs in kennels in the countryside - because they make too much noise.
      • We'll have to put her in a kennel, which is very expensive.
      • I think the animals are better off in a kennel where they are given shelter and attention rather than being landed into a busy house on Christmas day.
      • Once you have found the kennels or cattery you like you will have to make sure that your pet's vaccinations are up to date, as the kennels or cattery will need to see the vaccination certificates.
      • Many pet owners find they are not able to enjoy their vacation when they are forced to leave their pets at a kennel.
      • Apart from doing some shopping this morning, my most important task has been to pick up my dog Tara from the kennels.
      • It is understood that pet owners became concerned when they tried to contact the kennels to collect their animals but were unable to obtain any reply from the number.
      • Contact a local breeders club, and ask for a list of reputable kennels or catteries.
      • Because the kennels and cattery are in our grounds, we are constantly on hand to care for the animals.
      • So if you are considering putting your pet into a kennel or cattery you should ask to see the current licence which should be displayed on the premises.
      • His breeding kennels have insured that this breed will be perpetuated.
      • Our funds are vital for the care of animals at our kennels and cattery in Keighley, and without our shop-generated funds, we may have to refuse admissions.
      • Domestic pets then had to be taken to other RSPCA centres or to private kennels and catteries, which meant inspectors and animal collectors sometimes had to travel up to 30 miles.
      • He described Zara as a bubbly well liked person who dreamed of setting up her own dog kennels.
      • They were at the dog kennels looking for a dog for Liam.
      • The owners of the house, Vera and Lesley, established the kennels more than 20 years ago.
      • We use the barn and we keep the more fragile ones in our homes but we want to build proper kennels and a cattery.
      • I chose this greyhound from a kennel in Sowerby Bridge and he was fantastic.
      • Regulations against the trade of dogs were made in Shanghai - kennels can only sell dogs they breed, and are not allowed to sell dogs they buy.
  • 2rare A pack of dogs.

    the proper care of a kennel of dogs is a business and a science
    Example sentencesExamples
    • A large kennel of dogs was simply another accoutrement of the landed upper class.
    • The young actor was photographed walking a whole kennel of dogs.
    • Where the pool had been was now a boulder-sized mass heaving like a whole kennel of dogs fighting in a sack.
    • One keeper tells me this kennel of dogs has been bred from the best working black dogs for years.
    • We saw hunt groups who can no longer hunt foxes but still keep large kennels of dogs that have to be fed.
    • When Queen Victoria began to add collies to her kennel of dogs in the 1860s, sheepdogs soon became society's dog of choice.
    • If not treated, this mange can affect a whole kennel of dogs and can be spread to humans as well.
    • Because this hunter could not afford a large kennel of dogs, he required a single dog who could find every kind of game.
    • As a boy, his father had had a kennel of dogs and he had hated them.
    • I had accumulated a large kennel of dogs.
verbkennels, kennelling, kenneled, kennelled, kenneling ˈkɛn(ə)lˈkɛnl
[with object]
  • Put (a dog) in a kennel or kennels.

    把(狗)放进狗窝

    the dogs have been kennelled
    Example sentencesExamples
    • First to consider, of course, is your personal situation: size of home and family, opportunities you can devote to training and ample areas to work a hunting dog plus whether he'll live indoors or be kenneled outside.
    • They're flown back to the race start, where they're kenneled until the musher or his or her representative collects them.
    • Everyone knows hunting is not about paying country-dwellers peanuts to kennel hounds.
    • Eison kennels the pups in a fenced-in corner of his backyard, in a quiet neighborhood of single-family homes in St. Albans, Queens.
    • Records show that the hunt probably dates back to 1634 when hounds were kennelled at Slebech Park.
    • Fluffy does not do well when she goes to the vet, so I would not be able to kennel her because they require pets to have certain shots before they will accept them.
    • Every animal recovered is checked by vets then kennelled.
    • And because they are kennelled in a part of the county still designated ‘at risk’, they will be unable to roam across the vast stretches of Ryedale's countryside.
    • Loving and attentive, the Sheltie will not do well kennelled out of doors.
    • The stables were capable of housing more than eighty horses and the Earl's fox hounds were kenneled behind the stables.
    • In future the pack of 50 hounds kennelled at Crag Top Farm will be chasing rabbit.
    • My friend, his wife, three teenage children and his aging parents were all living in space that Canadians would feel guilty about kenneling their dogs in.
    • Dogs kept exclusively in cages and kenneled and not exposed to people at all after 14 weeks of age may have severely undeveloped social skills.
    • The charity also revealed it had cost £27,500 to kennel the dogs since they were confiscated in October, 2003.
    • In January Mr and Mrs Kingham, who are helpers at the branch in Little Totham, took on two dogs - Jenny, from the Halifax group, and Roly who was kennelled with her at Little Totham.
    • He said dog wardens' time was also used up dealing with dozens of stray or lost dogs found in the district: last year 65 were kennelled and a further 20 were returned to their owners.
    • Louis XIV spent 200,000 gold francs for the construction of the royal kennels at Versailles where he kenneled hunting hounds, truffle terriers and toy poodles.
    • This dog can be kennelled outdoors but is just as happy snoozing at the feet of his master.
    • The pack has been kennelled at Holcombe for more than 200 years.
    • Homemade diets are also hard to provide for pets who may be kenneled from time to time.

Origin

Middle English: from an Old Northern French variant of Old French chenil, from Latin canis 'dog'.

  • canary from late 16th century:

    The canary acquired its name from the Canary Islands, which is where the ancestors of our cage birds originate. The name of the islands comes from Latin canaria insula, which meant ‘island of dogs’ from canis ‘dog’, one of the islands having had a large population of dogs. Canis is also the source of canine (Late Middle English) and kennel (Middle English).

Rhymes

antennal, crenel, fennel

Definition of kennel in US English:

kennel

nounˈkɛnlˈkenl
  • 1A small shelter for a dog or cat.

    狗屋,狗窝

    Example sentencesExamples
    • I have a dog, and I've noticed that though she is pleased to see me when I get home, it's often because now she can get out of the kennel.
    • The thieves had scaled two fences and dragged the pup out of her locked kennel and lifted her over the walls, leaving two less valuable dogs behind.
    • The one happy story amid the destruction was the rescue of the guard-dog ‘Jackson’ from his kennel at the rear of the garage.
    • But he would probably need to have his own kennel or place to live outside.
    • In rows of kennels, dogs awaiting adoption wag their tails furiously, bark in a deafening chorus and whine desperately for attention.
    • These vicious killers will surely strike again if the owners fail to ensure that the dogs are not confined to kennel or tied up at night-time.
    • A North Vancouver RCMP police dog has been deemed a dangerous offender and been ordered to be kept inside a kennel or muzzled when not on duty after it bit a gardener who was doing landscape work next door.
    • Well she is learning, being socialized, because this morning when I went to clean up, there was no ‘stuff’ in the kennel.
    • Normally, it is kept in a kennel out the back where it acts as a guard dog, but we have two lads living with us and it is also a family pet.
    • She put him in his kennel behind the house and filled his food and water dishes, then went inside, dragging out her luggage.
    • When Brandy was taken out of her kennel to go home with her new family, she seemed to know: her walk perked right up.
    • As well as poultry sheds, they make everything from rabbit hutches and dog kennels to smaller homes for hamsters and ferrets.
    • The woodland gardens which surround the house have been well maintained and include a water feature, three stables, dog kennels and patio area paved with limestone flags.
    • It is normally kept in a kennel out the back, where it acts as a guard dog.
    • We were debating the possibility of leaving Zumi out of her kennel while we went out for dinner.
    • The sight of the little puppy hooked up to an IV, panting in his vet kennel, was one of the hardest things I've ever seen.
    • His owners chain him to his kennel when they leave in the morning, and the poor little fella sits there barking for an hour or so until he settles down.
    • The dogs were kept in the cement kennels, the cats were kept in rooms attached to the main building.
    • The thieves targeted the two terriers despite more valuable dogs in kennels nearby.
    • Molly was taken to the vet after her back leg was savaged while she was in her kennel outside the house.
    1. 1.1 A boarding or breeding establishment for dogs or cats.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • We use the barn and we keep the more fragile ones in our homes but we want to build proper kennels and a cattery.
      • Apart from doing some shopping this morning, my most important task has been to pick up my dog Tara from the kennels.
      • His breeding kennels have insured that this breed will be perpetuated.
      • They were at the dog kennels looking for a dog for Liam.
      • Domestic pets then had to be taken to other RSPCA centres or to private kennels and catteries, which meant inspectors and animal collectors sometimes had to travel up to 30 miles.
      • Once you have found the kennels or cattery you like you will have to make sure that your pet's vaccinations are up to date, as the kennels or cattery will need to see the vaccination certificates.
      • I think the animals are better off in a kennel where they are given shelter and attention rather than being landed into a busy house on Christmas day.
      • A greyhound owner has lost her fight to keep her dogs in kennels in the countryside - because they make too much noise.
      • I chose this greyhound from a kennel in Sowerby Bridge and he was fantastic.
      • Over the last two years local kennels have submitted a number of bids to provide the kennelling service.
      • It is understood that pet owners became concerned when they tried to contact the kennels to collect their animals but were unable to obtain any reply from the number.
      • The owners of the house, Vera and Lesley, established the kennels more than 20 years ago.
      • We'll have to put her in a kennel, which is very expensive.
      • Contact a local breeders club, and ask for a list of reputable kennels or catteries.
      • Because the kennels and cattery are in our grounds, we are constantly on hand to care for the animals.
      • Regulations against the trade of dogs were made in Shanghai - kennels can only sell dogs they breed, and are not allowed to sell dogs they buy.
      • Many pet owners find they are not able to enjoy their vacation when they are forced to leave their pets at a kennel.
      • Our funds are vital for the care of animals at our kennels and cattery in Keighley, and without our shop-generated funds, we may have to refuse admissions.
      • So if you are considering putting your pet into a kennel or cattery you should ask to see the current licence which should be displayed on the premises.
      • He described Zara as a bubbly well liked person who dreamed of setting up her own dog kennels.
verbˈkɛnlˈkenl
[with object]
  • Put (a dog or cat) in a kennel.

    把(狗)放进狗窝

    Example sentencesExamples
    • They're flown back to the race start, where they're kenneled until the musher or his or her representative collects them.
    • The charity also revealed it had cost £27,500 to kennel the dogs since they were confiscated in October, 2003.
    • This dog can be kennelled outdoors but is just as happy snoozing at the feet of his master.
    • First to consider, of course, is your personal situation: size of home and family, opportunities you can devote to training and ample areas to work a hunting dog plus whether he'll live indoors or be kenneled outside.
    • In January Mr and Mrs Kingham, who are helpers at the branch in Little Totham, took on two dogs - Jenny, from the Halifax group, and Roly who was kennelled with her at Little Totham.
    • My friend, his wife, three teenage children and his aging parents were all living in space that Canadians would feel guilty about kenneling their dogs in.
    • Records show that the hunt probably dates back to 1634 when hounds were kennelled at Slebech Park.
    • Homemade diets are also hard to provide for pets who may be kenneled from time to time.
    • Fluffy does not do well when she goes to the vet, so I would not be able to kennel her because they require pets to have certain shots before they will accept them.
    • The pack has been kennelled at Holcombe for more than 200 years.
    • Dogs kept exclusively in cages and kenneled and not exposed to people at all after 14 weeks of age may have severely undeveloped social skills.
    • Eison kennels the pups in a fenced-in corner of his backyard, in a quiet neighborhood of single-family homes in St. Albans, Queens.
    • The stables were capable of housing more than eighty horses and the Earl's fox hounds were kenneled behind the stables.
    • And because they are kennelled in a part of the county still designated ‘at risk’, they will be unable to roam across the vast stretches of Ryedale's countryside.
    • Everyone knows hunting is not about paying country-dwellers peanuts to kennel hounds.
    • Every animal recovered is checked by vets then kennelled.
    • Loving and attentive, the Sheltie will not do well kennelled out of doors.
    • Louis XIV spent 200,000 gold francs for the construction of the royal kennels at Versailles where he kenneled hunting hounds, truffle terriers and toy poodles.
    • He said dog wardens' time was also used up dealing with dozens of stray or lost dogs found in the district: last year 65 were kennelled and a further 20 were returned to their owners.
    • In future the pack of 50 hounds kennelled at Crag Top Farm will be chasing rabbit.

Origin

Middle English: from an Old Northern French variant of Old French chenil, from Latin canis ‘dog’.

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