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Definition of cur in English: curnoun kəːkər 1An aggressive or unkempt dog, especially a mongrel. 劣等狗;恶狗;杂种狗 Example sentencesExamples - Malcolm still plans to take her on summer searches, however, along with his new rescue dog, a little Lakeland collie cur, Spindrift.
- The smell of raw meat filled the air, bringing all the street curs to her.
- A bloodied, slimy ball of a pig, mistakenly corralled amidst the curs, dislodged itself from the slaughter, squealing and stinking, and made straight for the sketch artist.
- The dog leaped away without a sound; the man, raising his voice a little, said with a slow laugh, ‘Look at that wretched cur,’ and directly afterwards we became separated by a lot of people pushing in.
- Every dog in office is obeyed with such unquestioning meekness, that every dog in office is tempted to become a cur.
- Just as the evening shades were drawing on the landlady observed a cur dog, belonging to a well known cattle jobber and farmer, emerge from the kitchen quarters bearing something in its jaws.
- The crew snarled like roused curs, and some made as if to stand, hands clasping the hilts of cutlasses and swords, daggers and stilettos.
- The non-dog-owning public would soon appreciate a world free of the wretched curs and their faeces.
- On February 26, 1874, Welch illustrated that evening's theme, ‘Sunshine and Shadow,’ with a depiction of a skeletal cur looking with envy at two well-fed dogs in a kennel.
- As you poke the dog, it becomes more and more likely that the cur will attack you - at which point you'll have to shoot it.
- They nuzzled the bloody bodies, pressed their faces against the curs ' short-haired skulls, exhaling remonstrances and reassurances into the ruined ears.
- The coyote-dog barked viciously at Jack, and it was all he could do not to unleash his full fury on the cur.
- A little man with splendid white hair imitated a cur baying at the moon.
- So, sound the trumpets, unleash the curs, and announce that we've got the hydra headed beast cornered in hills!
- I bounded between them and their prey, scattering them as a tiger cowing curs.
- The weasel on the front is a nice touch, but a mangy cur would have been a better image.
Synonyms cross-breed, cross, mixed breed, half-breed, hybrid dog, hound, canine, tyke - 1.1informal A contemptible man.
〈非正式〉可鄙的人,卑鄙小人 Example sentencesExamples - ‘Our boys are fighting and dying for the infernal curs and traitors inside,’ one speaker cried.
- It's just a shame that those truly responsible for slaughter hide behind the innocents - like the cowardly curs they truly are.
- They have forfeited the game and are returning to their homes to lick their wounds like the pathetic curs they are!
- After all, many a time I have seen these farming curs casting lustful glances at my lovely wife.
- Even if he doesn't die in war, which is no doubt God's plan for the corrupt cur, and if he doesn't run away with a Yankee brat as I predict, you shan't see him.
- Am I such a cur to say such mean things to you and Henri?
- Yet this whipped cur slunk into the chamber to vote for abolition of the livelihoods of rural workers, on four-figure incomes, while himself enjoying a pension of £34,000 for just 13 months in office.
- A concubine, a low cur, a cheat and a fraud would be decent things by comparison with being called a liar.
- Sir Stephen may have been an egocentric cur, but he, at least, was noble!
- And our spy is in position, waiting for the inevitable arrival of the little cur.
- Yes, unfortunately I do recognize you, and the only change I can see is your growth into a more pathetic and loathsome man than the cur I knew before this trip.
- When she tells Alfonso that Eric is on board and cannot step on Bucca, he starts calling the men to retrieve the Avalonian cur from the Lucky Dog to be arrested for stealing from the Counsel!
- Jade the Heartless showed no mercy to any cur of a man who dared to cross her path.
- In Essays on Mexican Art, he questions whether someone could be both a great artist and ‘a despicable cur.’
- The Court of Appeal agreed with the trial judge that the language used by the farmer in the two conversations, which included calling the farm hand a liar and a bastard and a cur, justified the farm hand in leaving.
Synonyms scoundrel, villain, rogue, rascal, brute, animal, weasel, snake, monster, ogre, wretch, devil, good-for-nothing, reprobate, wrongdoer, evil-doer rogue, rascal, scoundrel, good-for-nothing, reprobate, unprincipled person
OriginMiddle English (in the general sense 'dog'): probably originally in cur-dog, perhaps from Old Norse kurr 'grumbling'. A cur is now disparaging, whether used of dog or man. However, it was first used generally in the sense ‘dog’. It probably comes from the phrase cur-dog, perhaps from Old Norse kurr ‘grumbling’, but used to mean ‘house dog’.
Rhymesà deux, agent provocateur, astir, auteur, aver, bestir, blur, bon viveur, burr, Chandigarh, coiffeur, concur, confer, connoisseur, cordon-bleu, cri de cœur, danseur, Darfur, defer, demur, de rigueur, deter, entrepreneur, er, err, farceur, faute de mieux, fir, flâneur, Fleur, force majeure, fur, hauteur, her, infer, inter, jongleur, Kerr, littérateur, longueur, masseur, Monseigneur, monsieur, Montesquieu, Montreux, murre, myrrh, occur, pas de deux, Pasteur, per, pisteur, poseur, pot-au-feu, prefer, prie-dieu, pudeur, purr, raconteur, rapporteur, refer, répétiteur, restaurateur, saboteur, sabreur, seigneur, Sher, shirr, sir, skirr, slur, souteneur, spur, stir, tant mieux, transfer, Ur, vieux jeu, voyageur, voyeur, were, whirr Definition of cur in US English: curnounkərkər 1An aggressive dog or one that is in poor condition, especially a mongrel. 劣等狗;恶狗;杂种狗 Example sentencesExamples - The coyote-dog barked viciously at Jack, and it was all he could do not to unleash his full fury on the cur.
- On February 26, 1874, Welch illustrated that evening's theme, ‘Sunshine and Shadow,’ with a depiction of a skeletal cur looking with envy at two well-fed dogs in a kennel.
- The dog leaped away without a sound; the man, raising his voice a little, said with a slow laugh, ‘Look at that wretched cur,’ and directly afterwards we became separated by a lot of people pushing in.
- So, sound the trumpets, unleash the curs, and announce that we've got the hydra headed beast cornered in hills!
- A bloodied, slimy ball of a pig, mistakenly corralled amidst the curs, dislodged itself from the slaughter, squealing and stinking, and made straight for the sketch artist.
- Malcolm still plans to take her on summer searches, however, along with his new rescue dog, a little Lakeland collie cur, Spindrift.
- The crew snarled like roused curs, and some made as if to stand, hands clasping the hilts of cutlasses and swords, daggers and stilettos.
- The smell of raw meat filled the air, bringing all the street curs to her.
- As you poke the dog, it becomes more and more likely that the cur will attack you - at which point you'll have to shoot it.
- Just as the evening shades were drawing on the landlady observed a cur dog, belonging to a well known cattle jobber and farmer, emerge from the kitchen quarters bearing something in its jaws.
- I bounded between them and their prey, scattering them as a tiger cowing curs.
- The weasel on the front is a nice touch, but a mangy cur would have been a better image.
- A little man with splendid white hair imitated a cur baying at the moon.
- Every dog in office is obeyed with such unquestioning meekness, that every dog in office is tempted to become a cur.
- The non-dog-owning public would soon appreciate a world free of the wretched curs and their faeces.
- They nuzzled the bloody bodies, pressed their faces against the curs ' short-haired skulls, exhaling remonstrances and reassurances into the ruined ears.
Synonyms cross-breed, cross, mixed breed, half-breed, hybrid dog, hound, canine, tyke - 1.1informal A contemptible man.
〈非正式〉可鄙的人,卑鄙小人 Example sentencesExamples - The Court of Appeal agreed with the trial judge that the language used by the farmer in the two conversations, which included calling the farm hand a liar and a bastard and a cur, justified the farm hand in leaving.
- Yet this whipped cur slunk into the chamber to vote for abolition of the livelihoods of rural workers, on four-figure incomes, while himself enjoying a pension of £34,000 for just 13 months in office.
- When she tells Alfonso that Eric is on board and cannot step on Bucca, he starts calling the men to retrieve the Avalonian cur from the Lucky Dog to be arrested for stealing from the Counsel!
- Jade the Heartless showed no mercy to any cur of a man who dared to cross her path.
- After all, many a time I have seen these farming curs casting lustful glances at my lovely wife.
- And our spy is in position, waiting for the inevitable arrival of the little cur.
- In Essays on Mexican Art, he questions whether someone could be both a great artist and ‘a despicable cur.’
- They have forfeited the game and are returning to their homes to lick their wounds like the pathetic curs they are!
- A concubine, a low cur, a cheat and a fraud would be decent things by comparison with being called a liar.
- Am I such a cur to say such mean things to you and Henri?
- Sir Stephen may have been an egocentric cur, but he, at least, was noble!
- Even if he doesn't die in war, which is no doubt God's plan for the corrupt cur, and if he doesn't run away with a Yankee brat as I predict, you shan't see him.
- It's just a shame that those truly responsible for slaughter hide behind the innocents - like the cowardly curs they truly are.
- ‘Our boys are fighting and dying for the infernal curs and traitors inside,’ one speaker cried.
- Yes, unfortunately I do recognize you, and the only change I can see is your growth into a more pathetic and loathsome man than the cur I knew before this trip.
Synonyms scoundrel, villain, rogue, rascal, brute, animal, weasel, snake, monster, ogre, wretch, devil, good-for-nothing, reprobate, wrongdoer, evil-doer rogue, rascal, scoundrel, good-for-nothing, reprobate, unprincipled person
OriginMiddle English (in the general sense ‘dog’): probably originally in cur-dog, perhaps from Old Norse kurr ‘grumbling’. |