doe
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++LDOCE 5++doe /dəʊ $ doʊ/ noun [countable] 1. HBAa female rabbit or deer 雌兔;雌鹿 → buck, stag2 doe eyes large attractive eyes 美丽的大眼睛 a pretty girl with big brown doe eyes 长着一对美丽的褐色大眼睛的漂亮女孩
Examples from the Corpus
doe• Please help me out before I shrink, fade or bum all my new does.• Ezra waited for the doe to open its eyes and look at him.• It was as if a little wild doe had come to me, all quivering with a half-mistrust.nDoe n → Jane Doenthe DOEDOE, the /ˌdiː əʊ ˈiː/ n1. the department of the environment, a former British government departmentn2. the department of educationOrigin doe Old English dafemale or Corpus rabbit deer a
doe
doe /dəʊ $ doʊ/
noun [countable]
2. doe eyes large attractive eyes:
a pretty girl with big brown doe eyes
doe /dəʊ $ doʊ/
noun [countable] Language: Old English
Origin: da
1. a female rabbit or deer ⇨ buck, stagOrigin: da
2. doe eyes large attractive eyes:
DOE
Deˌpartment of the Enˈvironment, the
abbreviation, DOE
the former name of the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, a British government department
DOE, the /ˌdiː əʊ ˈiː/
abbreviation for
1. the Department of the Environment, a former British government department
2. the DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
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abbreviation, DOEthe former name of the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, a British government department
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abbreviation for1. the Department of the Environment, a former British government department
2. the DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION