kennel
Anglais
Étymologie
Nom commun 1
Singulier | Pluriel |
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kennel \ˈkɛn.əl\ |
kennels \ˈkɛn.əlz\ |
kennel \ˈkɛn.əl\
- (Élevage) Chenil.
- – We want to look at the dog kennels.
– Ah yes, well that’s the pets’ department, second floor. - She raises registered Dalmatians at her kennel.
- – We want to look at the dog kennels.
- Établissement où l’on accueille les chiens.
- The town dog-catcher operates the kennel for strays.
- (Royaume-Uni) (Par métonymie) (Rare) Chiens gardés dans un tel lieu.
- A world of mere Patent-Digesters will soon have nothing to digest: such world ends, and by Law of Nature must end, in ‘over-population;’ in howling universal famine, ‘impossibility,’ and suicidal madness, as of endless dog-kennels run rabid. — (1843, Thomas Carlyle, Past and Present, book 3, ch. IX, Working Aristocracy)
Synonymes
- doghouse (1)
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