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Dog and cat Meaning in English

expression

ˈdɔɡ/ /ˈænd/, /ənd/ /ˈkæt
DAWG and KAT or DAWG und KAT
dˈɒɡ/ /ˈænd/ /kˈæt
DOG and KAT

Definición

A phrase referring to both of the two most common pets: a dog and a cat. Often used when talking about pets or comparing their behavior.

Uso & Matices

Usually used literally, but sometimes appears in comparisons (e.g., 'like dog and cat', meaning two things are very different or do not get along). Not idiomatic like 'raining cats and dogs'. Standard register, common in pet conversations.

Oraciones de Ejemplo

My dog and cat play together every day.

basic

The dog and cat are sleeping on the sofa.

basic

Do you prefer a dog or cat as a pet?

basic

People say that a dog and cat can't be friends, but mine get along great.

natural

Having a dog and cat at home keeps life interesting for everyone.

natural

My kids argue about whether the dog and cat should eat together or separately.

natural