Pekinese

/,pi:ki'ni:z/ Cách viết khác : (Pekingese) /pi:kiɳ'i:z/
Học thuật
Thân thiện
Definition

Noun: 1. A small dog breed: A Pekinese is a specific breed of toy dog originating from China. It is characterized by its very small size, short legs, a long, flowing, and silky coat, a broad and flat face (muzzle), and a distinctively curled tail that is carried over its back.

Examples of Usage
  • Noun:
    • The elderly woman always took her Pekinese for a walk in the park.
    • Grooming a Pekinese requires daily brushing due to its long coat.
    • They are a popular breed, but Pekinese dogs can be prone to certain respiratory issues because of their flat faces.
Advanced Usage
  • "Pekinese" as a descriptor: While primarily a noun for the breed, the physical traits of the Pekinese are sometimes used descriptively.
    • He described the antique vase's handles as having a Pekinese-like, flat-faced design. (This is a figurative and uncommon usage.)
Variants and Related Words
  • Pekingese (noun): This is an alternative and equally correct spelling for the same dog breed. There is no difference in meaning.
    • The American Kennel Club recognizes both Pekinese and Pekingese.
Synonyms
  • Peke (noun): A common, informal shortening of "Pekinese" or "Pekingese."
    • She has two adorable Pekes.
Different Meanings
  • Pekinese / Pekingese can also function as an adjective meaning "of or relating to Beijing (formerly Peking), China." However, this adjectival form is now less common than "Beijing" as the modifier (e.g., Beijing cuisine). The noun form for a person from Beijing is also rarely used in modern English.
    • Adjective (historical/rare): The Pekinese court was known for its splendor.
    • Noun (rare, potentially outdated): He was a Pekinese by birth.
Noun
  1. a Chinese breed of small short-legged dogs with a long silky coat and broad flat muzzle

Từ đồng nghĩa