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pet
/ˈpɛt/
寵物,受寵愛的人,不悅,生氣(a.)寵愛的,親昵的(vt.)寵愛(vi.)擁抱,愛撫,生氣
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
pet
n.
1.
A
cade
lamb
;
a
lamb
brought
up
by
hand
.
2.
Any
person
especially
cherished
and
indulged
;
a
fondling
;
a
darling
;
often
,
a
favorite
child
;
as
,
a
teacher's
pet
.
The
love
of
cronies
,
pets
,
and
favorites
.
--
Tatler
.
3.
A
slight
fit
of
peevishness
or
fretfulness
.
“In
a
pet
she
started
up.”
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
pet
,
a.
Petted
;
indulged
;
favorite
;
admired
;
cherished
;
as
,
a
pet
child
;
a
pet
lamb
;
a
pet
theory
;
a
pet
animal
.
Some
young
lady's
pet
curate
.
--
F
.
Harrison
.
Pet cock
.
Mach.
A
little
faucet
in
a
water
pipe
or
pump
,
to
let
air
out
,
or
at
the
end
of
a
steam
cylinder
,
to
drain
it
. [
Also
spelled
petcock
.]
◄
►
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Pet
,
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Petted
;
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Petting
.]
To
treat
as
a
pet
;
to
fondle
;
to
indulge
;
as
,
she
was
petted
and
spoiled
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Pet
,
v. i.
To
be
a
pet
.
◄
►
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
pet
adj
:
preferred
above
all
others
and
treated
with
partiality
; "
the
favored
child
" [
syn
:
favored
,
favorite(a)
,
favourite(a)
,
preferred
]
n
1:
a
domesticated
animal
kept
for
companionship
or
amusement
2:
a
special
loved
one
[
syn
:
darling
,
favorite
,
favourite
,
dearie
,
deary
,
ducky
]
3:
a
fit
of
petulance
or
sulkiness
(
especially
at
what
is
felt
to
be
a
slight
)
4:
using
a
computerized
radiographic
technique
to
examine
the
metabolic
activity
in
various
tissues
(
especially
in
the
brain
) [
syn
:
positron emission tomography
]
v
1:
stroke
or
caress
gently
; "
pet
the
lamb
"
2:
stroke
or
caress
in
an
erotic
manner
,
as
during
lovemaking
[
also
:
petting
,
petted
]
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