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frog

noun
/frɒɡ/
/frɑːɡ/
Idioms
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  1. a small animal with smooth skin, that lives both on land and in water (= is an amphibian). Frogs have very long back legs for jumping, and no tail.蛙;青蛙
    • the croaking of frogs蛙鸣
    • The frog jumped into the pond.青蛙跳进了池塘。
    • There are three native species of frogs and toads in the UK.英国有三种当地的青蛙和蟾蜍。
    see also tadpole, tree frogTopics Animalsa2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryfrog + verb
    • hop
    • jump
    • croak
    frog + noun
    • spawn
    phrases
    • frogs’ legs
    See full entry
  2. Frog
    (taboo, slang) an offensive word for a French person法国佬(对法国人的蔑称)
  3. Word OriginOld English frogga, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch vors and German Frosch. Used as a general term of abuse in Middle English, the term was applied specifically to the Dutch in the 17th cent.; its application to the French (late 18th cent.) is partly alliterative, partly from the reputation of the French for eating frogs' legs.
Idioms
have, etc. a frog in your throat
  1. to lose your voice or be unable to speak clearly for a short time(暂时)失音,嗓音嘶哑

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