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German shepherd noun[ C ] uk /ˌdʒɜː.mən ˈʃep.əd/ us /ˌdʒɝː.mən ˈʃep.ɚd/(alsoGerman shepherd dog); (UK alsoAlsatian) a large brown and black dog, often used for guarding buildings and in police work : 阿尔萨斯狼狗,德国牧羊犬 The puppy was a German shepherd. He is a police dog handler with 10 years' experience of owning German shepherd dogs. The family's Alsatian was barking furiously. GlobalP/iStock / Getty Images Plus/GettyImages There were at least 30 uniformed police officers, some with German shepherds. The German shepherds learn how to take down an assailant wielding a weapon. He was playing with his family's German shepherd. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Canines (dogs) Affenpinscher Afghan hound Airedale terrier Akita Alaskan Malamute English cocker spaniel English setter English springer spaniel fennec fox fox terrier Pekinese Pembroke Welsh corgi Perro de Presa Canario Peruvian Inca Orchid Petit Basset Griffon Vendéen Slovenský Kopov Slovenský Čuvač Small Münsterländer smooth fox terrier sniffer dog
German shepherd | American Dictionary German shepherd noun[ C ] us/ˈdʒɜr·mənˈʃep·ərd/ a type of dog that is large and is often used as a guard dog, for police work, and to lead the blind |