- (also hog especially in North American English)
an animal with pink, black or brown skin, short legs, a broad nose and a short curly tail. Pigs are kept on farms for their meat (called pork) or live in the wild. see also boar, piglet, sow2, suckling pig, swine, guinea pigTopics Animalsa1猪 Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- domestic
- feral
- wild
- …
- breed
- keep
- raise
- …
- grunt
- squeal
- farm
- farmer
- (informal, disapproving)
an unpleasant or offensive person; a person who is dirty or greedy 令人不快(或讨厌)的人;贪婪(或肮脏)的人 Arrogant pig! 傲慢的家伙! Don't be such a pig! 别那么讨厌嘛! The greedy pig's eaten all the biscuits! 那个馋猫把饼干都吃光了! She made a pig of herself with the ice cream (= ate too much). 她大吃了一通冰淇淋。 He's a real male chauvinist pig (= a man who does not think women are equal to men). 他是个彻头彻尾的大男子主义者。 We cooked up a load of pasta and all made pigs of ourselves. 我们做了许多意大利面食,每个人都吃了很多。
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- fat
- disgusting
- greedy
- …
- make a pig of yourself
- (slang)
an offensive word for a police officer (对警察的蔑称)
Word OriginMiddle English: probably from the first element of Old English picbrēd ‘acorn’, literally ‘pig bread’ (i.e. food for pigs).
Idioms
make a pig’s ear (out) of something
- (British English, informal)
to do something badly; to make a mess of something 把事情办砸;弄得一团糟
(buy) a pig in a poke
if you buy a pig in a poke, you buy something without seeing it or knowing if it is good enough (买)未看过的东西;(买)不知优劣的东西 Buying from a catalogue can mean buying a pig in a poke. 从目录中购买可能意味着一次购买一头猪。
a pig of a something
pigs might fly (British English)
(North American English when pigs fly)