释义 |
ˈfour-ˌfooter [f. four a. + foot n. + -er1.] A creature having four feet; a quadruped.
1906R. Whiteing Ring in New xxxviii. 281 They [sc. tigers] are four-footers, we are two—perhaps that's all the difference. 1920Galsworthy In Chancery ii. x, ‘Strange life a dog's,’ said Jolyon suddenly; ‘the only four-footer with rudiments of altruism, and a sense of God!’ |