Dingoes Meaning in English
word · lemma: dingo
ˈdɪŋɡoʊ
DIN-gohz
dˈɪŋɡəʊz
DIN-gohz
释义
Dingoes are wild dogs native to Australia, known for their yellow-brown fur, pointed ears, and independent nature.
用法与细微差别
Usually refers to Australian wild dogs, not domestic pets. Used mainly in scientific, educational, or wildlife contexts. The plural form is 'dingoes.'
Spanish: dingosPortuguese (BR): dingosPortuguese (PT): dingosChinese (Simplified): 野狗(澳大利亚)Chinese (Traditional): 野狗(澳大利亞)Hindi: डिंगो (ऑस्ट्रेलियाई जंगली कुत्ते)Arabic: كلاب الدِنغو (كلاب برية أسترالية)Bengali: ডিঙ্গোRussian: дингоJapanese: ディンゴVietnamese: chó hoang Úc - chó dingoKorean: 딩고Turkish: dingoUrdu: ڈِنگوIndonesian: anjing dingo - dingo
例句
Dingoes live in many parts of Australia.
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Farmers sometimes have problems with dingoes.
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Dingoes are different from pet dogs.
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We saw a group of dingoes crossing the road during our trip.
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It's rare to spot dingoes in the city, but common in the outback.
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Some people believe dingoes are an important part of Australia's ecosystem.
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