Canines Meaning in English
word · lemma: canine
ˈkeɪˌnaɪnz
KAY-nynez
kˈeɪnaɪnz
KAY-nynez
释义
Canines are the pointed teeth next to the incisors, used for tearing food. The word also refers to animals in the dog family, like dogs, wolves, and foxes.
用法与细微差别
'Canines' in anatomy refers to teeth; in zoology, to animals of the dog family. Informal settings may use 'canines' simply as a fancy word for 'dogs.' Be aware of the context to tell which meaning is intended.
Spanish: caninos - perros (informal, zoología)Portuguese (BR): caninos - cães (informal, zoologia)Portuguese (PT): caninos - cães (informal, zoologia)Chinese (Simplified): 犬齿 - 犬科动物Chinese (Traditional): 犬齒 - 犬科動物Hindi: कैनाइन (दाँत) - कुत्ते (सामान्य)Arabic: الأنياب - الكلاب (حيوانات) Bengali: ক্যানাইন দাঁত - কুকুরজাত প্রাণীRussian: клыки - псовые (собачьи)Japanese: 犬歯 - イヌ科動物Vietnamese: răng nanh - động vật họ chóKorean: 송곳니 - 개과 동물Turkish: köpek dişi - köpekgillerUrdu: نوکدنداں - کتا خاندان کے جانورIndonesian: gigi taring - hewan keluarga anjing
例句
Dogs have sharp canines for tearing meat.
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Humans have four canines in their mouths.
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Wolves, foxes, and other canines live in the wild.
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The dentist said my canines are very healthy.
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Many pet lovers volunteer to help stray canines at shelters.
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You can tell a lot about an animal by looking at its canines.
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