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Что (кто) такое pig - определение

DOMESTICATED OMNIVOROUS EVEN-TOED UNGULATE
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  • Bronze pig sculpture, [[Zhou dynasty]]
  • Skull
  • Juliana piglet rooting on her sibling's belly
  • Mini pig
  • Interior of pig farm at [[Bjärka-Säby Castle]], Sweden, 1911
  • Sow with prominent nipples. Pigs typically have 12–14 nipples.
  • A sow with suckling piglets
  • Exterior of pig farm in [[Vampula]], Finland, 2021
  • Bones of the foot
  • Piglets keeping warm together
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  • Skeleton
  • Two piglets suckling
  • A "Salt & Pepper" miniature pig
  • Pigs in a wallow
  • Pottery Swine in [[Sanxingdui]] Museum, [[Shang dynasty]]
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pig         
(pigs, pigging, pigged)
1.
A pig is a pink or black animal with short legs and not much hair on its skin. Pigs are often kept on farms for their meat, which is called pork, ham, bacon, or gammon.
...the grunting of the pigs.
...a pig farmer.
= hog
N-COUNT
see also guinea pig
2.
If you call someone a pig, you think that they are unpleasant in some way, especially that they are greedy or unkind. (INFORMAL)
N-COUNT [disapproval]
3.
If you say that people are pigging themselves, you are criticizing them for eating a very large amount at one meal. (BRIT INFORMAL)
After pigging herself on ice cream she went upstairs.
VERB: V pron-refl [disapproval]
4.
If you say 'pigs might fly' after someone has said that something might happen, you are emphasizing that you think it is very unlikely. (HUMOROUS, INFORMAL)
'There's a chance he won't get involved in this, of course.'-'And pigs might fly.'
PHRASE [emphasis]
5.
If you say that someone is making a pig of themselves, you are criticizing them for eating a very large amount at one meal. (INFORMAL)
I'm afraid I made a pig of myself at dinner.
PHRASE: V and N inflect [disapproval]
Pig         
·noun A Piggin.
II. Pig ·noun One who is hoggish; a greedy person.
III. Pig ·noun Any wild species of the genus Sus and related genera.
IV. Pig ·noun The young of swine, male or female; also, any swine; a hog.
V. Pig ·vt & ·vi To huddle or lie together like pigs, in one bed.
VI. Pig ·noun An oblong mass of cast iron, lead, or other metal. ·see Mine pig, under Mine.
VII. Pig ·vt & ·vi To bring forth (pigs); to bring forth in the manner of pigs; to Farrow.
pig         
n.
swine
1) a sucking (BE), suckling (AE) pig
2) pigs grunt, oink, squeal
3) a young pig is a piglet
4) a female pig is a sow
5) a male pig is a boar
glutton
(colloq.)
6) to make a pig of oneself
misc.
7) as fat as a pig; a male chauvinist pig; to buy a pig in a poke ('to buy, accept smt. with no previous inspection')
PIG         
Psion Interest Group (Reference: Psion)
pig         
n.
1.
Young hog.
2.
Swine.
3.
Pork, swine-flesh.
pig         
¦ noun
1. an omnivorous domesticated hoofed mammal with sparse bristly hair and a flat snout, kept for its meat. [Sus domesticus.]
a wild animal related to this; a hog. [Family Suidae.]
N. Amer. a young pig; a piglet.
2. informal a greedy, dirty, or unpleasant person.
3. informal, derogatory a police officer.
4. an oblong mass of iron or lead from a smelting furnace.
5. a device which fits snugly inside an oil or gas pipeline and is sent through it to clean or test the inside, or to act as a barrier.
¦ verb (pigs, pigging, pigged)
1. (often pig out) informal gorge oneself with food.
2. (often in phr. pig it) informal crowd together with others in disorderly or dirty conditions.
3. (of a sow) give birth to piglets; farrow.
4. operate a pig within an oil or gas pipeline.
Phrases
in a pig's eye informal, chiefly N. Amer. expressing scornful disbelief.
make a pig of oneself informal overeat.
make a pig's ear of Brit. informal handle ineptly.
on the pig's back Irish informal living a life of ease and luxury.
a pig in a poke something that is bought or accepted without first being seen or assessed.
a pig of a -- Brit. informal something unpleasant or difficult: I've had a pig of a day.
Derivatives
piglike adjective
pigling noun
Origin
ME: prob. from the first element of OE picbred 'acorn', lit. 'pig bread' (i.e. food for pigs).
Pig (dice game)         
  • The game can be played with a pair of dice instead of one
  • The two "dice" in ''Pass the Pigs''
DICE GAME
Pig (dice); Pig dice game
Pig is a simple dice game first described in print in John Scarne in 1945. Players take turns to roll a single die as many times as they wish, adding all roll results to a running total, but losing their gained score for the turn if they roll a 1.
Pig (song)         
1998 SONG PERFORMED BY DAVE MATTHEWS BAND
Don't Burn the Pig
"Pig" is a Dave Matthews Band song from the album Before These Crowded Streets. The song evolved from an earlier tune entitled "Don't Burn the Pig", which was written about a television program Dave Matthews viewed in England where pigs were burned to test their reaction to pain.
Swine         
·noun Any animal of the hog kind, especially one of the domestical species. Swine secrete a large amount of subcutaneous fat, which, when extracted, is known as lard. The male is specifically called boar, the female, sow, and the young, pig. ·see Hog.
porcine         
['p?:s??n]
¦ adjective of or resembling a pig or pigs.
Origin
C17: from Fr. porcin or L. porcinus, from porcus 'pig'.

Википедия

Pig

The pig (Sus domesticus), often called swine, hog, or domestic pig when distinguishing from other members of the genus Sus, is an omnivorous, domesticated, even-toed, hoofed mammal. It is variously considered a subspecies of Sus scrofa (the wild boar or Eurasian boar) or a distinct species. The pig's head-plus-body length ranges from 0.9 to 1.8 m (3 to 6 ft), and adult pigs typically weigh between 50 and 350 kg (110 and 770 lb), with well-fed individuals even exceeding this range. The size and weight of hogs largely depends on their breed. Compared to other artiodactyls, a pig's head is relatively long and pointed. Most even-toed ungulates are herbivorous, but pigs are omnivores, like their wild relative. Pigs grunt and make snorting sounds.

When used as livestock, pigs are farmed primarily for the production of meat, called pork. A group of pigs is called a passel, a team, or a sounder. The animal's bones, hide, and bristles are also used in products. Pigs, especially miniature breeds, are kept as pets.