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ter·ri·er
/ˈtɛriɚ/
狗的一種,國防自衛隊,地籍冊
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Ter·ri·er
n.
An
auger
or
borer
. [
Obs
.]
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Ter·ri·er
,
n.
1.
Zool.
One
of
a
breed
of
small
dogs
,
which
includes
several
distinct
subbreeds
,
some
of
which
,
such
as
the
Skye
terrier
and
Yorkshire
terrier
,
have
long
hair
and
drooping
ears
,
while
others
,
at
the
English
and
the
black-and-tan
terriers
,
have
short
,
close
,
smooth
hair
and
upright
ears
.
Note:
☞
Most
kinds
of
terriers
are
noted
for
their
courage
,
the
acuteness
of
their
sense
of
smell
,
their
propensity
to
hunt
burrowing
animals
,
and
their
activity
in
destroying
rats
,
etc
.
See
Fox terrier
,
under
Fox
.
2.
Law
(a)
Formerly
,
a
collection
of
acknowledgments
of
the
vassals
or
tenants
of
a
lordship
,
containing
the
rents
and
services
they
owed
to
the
lord
,
and
the
like
.
(b)
In
modern
usage
,
a
book
or
roll
in
which
the
lands
of
private
persons
or
corporations
are
described
by
their
site
,
boundaries
,
number
of
acres
,
or
the
like
. [
Written
also
terrar
.]
◄
►
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
terrier
n
:
any
of
several
usually
small
short-bodied
breeds
originally
trained
to
hunt
animals
living
underground
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