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Watchdogs Meaning in English

word · lemma: watchdog

ˈwɑtʃˌdɔɡz
WAHCH-dawgz
wˈɒtʃdɒɡz
WOTCH-dogz

释义

Literal: Dogs trained to guard property. Figurative: People or organizations that closely monitor and protect against wrongdoing, especially in government or business.

用法与细微差别

In literal use, refers to protective dogs. Figuratively, commonly used for regulatory agencies ('consumer watchdogs') or investigative journalists. Plural form often references organizations. Avoid using for regular pets—it's reserved for guards or metaphorical oversight roles.

例句

The factory uses watchdogs to guard the building at night.

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Journalists act as watchdogs for the public.

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Many watchdogs have exposed government corruption.

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Consumer watchdogs issued warnings about the unsafe product.

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Financial watchdogs are investigating the bank for fraud.

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Online privacy watchdogs are pushing for stronger data protection laws.

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