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Qué (quién) es Pekinese - definición

DOG BREED
발바리; Pekinese; 北京犬; 獅子狗; 狮子狗; Jingba; Jing Ba; Pickanese; Pekingese dog
  • Dark coated Pekingese
  • Chinese Spaniel, 1903
  • Chinese Happa dog from the 19th century, an ancestor of the modern Pekingese, [[Rothschild Zoological Museum]], [[Tring, England]]
  • Pekingese
  • Sable Pekingese
  • Pekingese, 1904
  • Pekingese puppy
  • White-cream Pekingese with black mask
  • Pekingese

Pekinese         
[?pi:k?'ni:z]
(also Pekingese)
¦ noun (plural same) a small dog of a short-legged breed with long hair and a snub nose.
¦ adjective relating to Beijing (Peking), its citizens, or their culture or cuisine.
pekinese         
also pekingese (pekineses)
A pekinese is a type of small dog with long hair, short legs, and a short, flat nose.
N-COUNT
pekingese         

Wikipedia

Pekingese

The Pekingese (also spelled Pekinese) is a breed of toy dog, originating in China. The breed was favored by royalty of the Chinese Imperial court as a companion dog, and its name refers to the city of Peking (Beijing) where the Forbidden City is located. The breed has several characteristics and health issues related to its unique appearance. Because of its desirable characteristics, the Pekingese has been part of the development of designer crossbreeds, such as the Peekapoo (crossed with a poodle) and Peke-a-tese (crossed with a Maltese).

Ejemplos de uso de Pekinese
1. Anton is uneasy around dogs, so there was no pleading for a Pekinese.
2. One had him stretched out on a chaise longue with his pet Pekinese.
3. Think about Barbara Cartland lolling around on a sofa in shocking pink with three Pekinese lolling about the place, dictating those things to secretaries.
4. And so, without falling off my chair, I recently watched a parishioner cry over the demise of her Pekinese puppy; she‘d paid $5,000 for a granite tombstone and burial in a pet cemetery.
5. But what they didnt realise until the movers arrived was that the old lady had kept 62 Pekinese dogs which had attacked the piano in every possible way: generations of puppies had sharpened their teeth on its majestic claw feet and layers of ancient dog poo had stuck it to the floor so the movers had to prise it up with a crowbar.