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BNC: 18813 COCA: 7852

hog

noun
/hɒɡ/
/hɔːɡ/
Idioms
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  1. (especially North American English) a pig, especially one that is kept and made fat for eating(尤指喂肥供食用的)猪Topics Animalsc2
  2. (British English) a male pig that has been castrated (= had part of its sex organs removed) and is kept for its meat(供食用的)阉公猪 compare boar, sow2Topics Animalsc2
  3. see also road hog, warthog
    Word Originlate Old English hogg, hocg, perhaps of Celtic origin and related to Welsh hwch and Cornish hoch ‘pig, sow’.
Idioms
go the whole hog
  1. (informal) to do something completely or to the highest degree彻底地做某事;贯彻到底

hog

verb
/hɒɡ/
/hɔːɡ/
(informal)
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they hog
/hɒɡ/
/hɔːɡ/
he / she / it hogs
/hɒɡz/
/hɔːɡz/
past simple hogged
/hɒɡd/
/hɔːɡd/
past participle hogged
/hɒɡd/
/hɔːɡd/
-ing form hogging
/ˈhɒɡɪŋ/
/ˈhɔːɡɪŋ/
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  1. hog something to use or keep most of something yourself and stop others from using or having it多占;独占
    • to hog the road (= to drive so that other vehicles cannot pass)占着马路中间开车
    • to hog the bathroom (= to spend a long time in it so that others cannot use it)长时间占用浴室
    • She preferred to keep in the background rather than hogging the limelight.她喜欢待在幕后,不喜欢受到太多的关注。
    Oxford Collocations DictionaryHog is used with these nouns as the object:
    • bathroom
    • headline
    • limelight
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    Word Originlate Old English hogg, hocg, perhaps of Celtic origin and related to Welsh hwch and Cornish hoch ‘pig, sow’.
BNC: 18813 COCA: 7852
BNC: 18813 COCA: 7852
hog verb
take over

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