英[swaɪn]美[swaɪn]
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来自古英语swin,来自Proto-Germanic*swinan,来自PIE*su,猪,词源同sow.
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小知识
A swine is a pig or a big ol’ nasty hog. Swine have short legs, thick bodies, and they eat just about anything. If someone acts like a pig, call him a swine.
Although it’s old fashioned, the word swine comes in handy if you need another word for hog, like if you’re really into writing poems about pigs. Swine — which is also the plural form, like fish — are common farm animals. Some are eaten as bacon, some are kept as pets. Swine themselves are omnivorous, so they'll eat meat, vegetables, or, well, garbage.
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swine flu猪流感;swine fever猪瘟疫(等于hog cholera)