1.小狗;〈儿〉狗
2.〈美俚〉红肠
1.爱狗的
1.“doggy”的变体
1.The variant of doggy
1.Intending to save some for a sandwich the next day, she asked the waiter to put it into a doggie bag.
她想留下一些明天做三明治吃,就请服务员把它放在狗食袋里。
2.Sasa (my bro) was at home for a holiday that time, so he took many photos and showed me how that doggie looks like.
卅卅(弟弟)那时正好休假回家,拍了好多照片,给我看小狗狗长什么样。
3.And my own personal tip: if I eat at a restaurant and can't finish it all, I ask for a doggie bag.
还有我的一个私人贴士:如果我在餐馆里吃饭,最后没有吃完,我会要一个食物袋。
4.This doggie vest is so cute that it's almost unfair. Justina Blakeney crafted it from a pair of old jeans. Pure jeanius!
这件狗狗的背心可爱得不像话。JustinaBlakeney巧妙地改造了一条旧牛仔裤。
5.Jason looked at the bird with the big white spot. Then he looked at the solid black doggie in the front window.
Jason看了看这个有大斑点的鸽子,又看了看前窗的小黑狗。
6.ere's one thing that would make my life perfect, it would be a doggie bag to take home any applause that' left over.
我热爱掌声,真的。事实上如果说有什么事情能使我的生活变得完美的话,那就是用一个打包袋儿把剩下的掌声带回家。
7.HOW MUCH IS THAT DOGGIE.
那只小狗多少。
8.Why this is a mistake: That doggie in the window may be darling, but he might not be the right fit for your family or lifestyle.
错误原因:或许宠物店里的狗狗非常惹人喜爱,但它未必就适合你的家庭环境或生活方式。
9.Oh, it's just a doggie coming out to keep him company.
哦,原来是条狗跑过来陪他了。
10.Hmm. . . well, in the U. S. you wouldn't ask for a doggie bag at a really nice restaurant, or on a formal occasion.
所以说,在高级饭店和正式场合一般不打包,但除此之外,打包就很正常了。