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猫 (māo)
[Noun]
1. A mammal with a round face, sharp claws on its feet, agile movement, and the ability to catch mice. (En. cat)
2. Dialect: to hide.
家猫 (house cat)
1. A domesticated carnivorous animal that has been kept by humans for a long time, generally regarded as a distinct species, though possibly descended from hybrids of several types of small wildcats from the Old World through natural selection. There are several variations, mainly differing in coat length, body shape, and presence of a tail.
狸猫 (leopard cat)
2. Also known as the "mountain cat."
姓 (surname)
3. A family name.
[Verb]
1. [Dialect] To hide. (En. hide)
2. See also máo.
【引】
1. "The Classic of Rites": Greet the cat to feed it field mice.
【例】
1. Examples: Cat's eye (a gemstone known as "cat's eye stone," named for its luster resembling that of a cat's eye); Cat-tiger (mythical creature believed to be beneficial for agriculture); Cat's meal (refers to a person who eats little, irregularly); Cat's urine (dialect, refers to alcohol, indicating dislike or sarcasm).
1. [~腰] To bend at the waist. Also referred to as "毛腰."
[Verb]
1. [Dialect] To curve or arch. (En. arch)
2. See also māo.
【例】
1. Example: The thief crouched and slipped through the iron wire fence under the bridge.
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