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		Definition of dog collar in English: dog collarnoun  informal A clerical collar. 〈非正式〉牧师领 Example sentencesExamples -  The church has had a monopoly on birth, death and marriage rituals for centuries, but life's great moments don't need a dog collar to make them special.
 -  I then made a cardboard dog collar, dressed in black and went out into the streets of our fair city where I proceeded to smear the ash all over the foreheads of willing recipients who thought I was a kindly old priest.
 -  They will all be entitled to wear a dog collar and officiate at baptisms and funerals, but more training for another year is required before they can become priests, conduct marriages and preside at communion services.
 -  It's just a thought, but who's to say what miracles might happen if every lady vicar put a slick of mascara on along with her dog collar?
 -  And then he will perform a quick costume change before emerging in his dog collar and cassock to lead the ceremony.
 -  Suffice to say that yesterday saw the start of advent, a fact which was noted by the visiting preacher at our Church yesterday, by the fact that he wore a purple shirt with his dog collar.
 -  He also confirmed Aitken's plans to study theology but added: ‘Let's scotch this rumour that he's going to get a dog collar round his neck and go off to the Church.’
 -  His week-days are spent suited and booted as a corporate banker - but on Sunday he puts on a dog collar to be a Church of England priest.
 -  ‘It's the very worst scenario,’ said the local Methodist minister, melting under his dog collar in the morning sun.
 -  Recalling what had happened, the reverend told how he had been grabbed by the dog collar.
 -  Tonight as I walked home from the station, the local vicar, done up in his dog collar, was putting out the bins.
 -  Down by the college flats near Darwin, I saw an old and slightly raddled bloke in a dog collar and full priestly garb.
 -  Even her husband's teddy bear, known affectionately as Father Ted, took part, dressed in dog collar and stock.
 -  ‘The vast majority of churches had never experienced a woman in a dog collar before,’ said Ms Vann.
 
    Definition of dog collar in US English: dog collarnounˈdɔɡ ˈˌkɑlərˈdôɡ ˈˌkälər 1A collar for a dog. 狗项圈 Example sentencesExamples -  My favourite thing, though, is a Collier de Chien dog collar by Hermès - I never leave home without one.
 -  The recent pink poof on his head and spiked dog collar added to the emulation of 70s punk rock gods.
 -  He pulled gently on Russell's stylish dog collar.
 -  People were throwing flowers, flower bouquets and wrapped presents on stage including a red dog collar.
 -  He has a spiking black dog collar around his neck.
 -  I was wearing my black dress, fishnets, and spiked dog collar.
 -  A new digital dog collar with a Web-based data uplink aims to help owners ‘petwork’ with their dogs' favorite canine pals.
 -  How odd that she came up with the idea all on her own of putting a leash and dog collar on prisoners like that.
 -  Around his throat, a black leather dog collar with large silver spikes completed Sean's attire.
 
 - 1.1informal 
another term for clerical collar Example sentencesExamples -  The church has had a monopoly on birth, death and marriage rituals for centuries, but life's great moments don't need a dog collar to make them special.
 -  ‘The vast majority of churches had never experienced a woman in a dog collar before,’ said Ms Vann.
 -  Down by the college flats near Darwin, I saw an old and slightly raddled bloke in a dog collar and full priestly garb.
 -  And then he will perform a quick costume change before emerging in his dog collar and cassock to lead the ceremony.
 -  Tonight as I walked home from the station, the local vicar, done up in his dog collar, was putting out the bins.
 -  His week-days are spent suited and booted as a corporate banker - but on Sunday he puts on a dog collar to be a Church of England priest.
 -  He also confirmed Aitken's plans to study theology but added: ‘Let's scotch this rumour that he's going to get a dog collar round his neck and go off to the Church.’
 -  Even her husband's teddy bear, known affectionately as Father Ted, took part, dressed in dog collar and stock.
 -  ‘It's the very worst scenario,’ said the local Methodist minister, melting under his dog collar in the morning sun.
 -  They will all be entitled to wear a dog collar and officiate at baptisms and funerals, but more training for another year is required before they can become priests, conduct marriages and preside at communion services.
 -  It's just a thought, but who's to say what miracles might happen if every lady vicar put a slick of mascara on along with her dog collar?
 -  Suffice to say that yesterday saw the start of advent, a fact which was noted by the visiting preacher at our Church yesterday, by the fact that he wore a purple shirt with his dog collar.
 -  Recalling what had happened, the reverend told how he had been grabbed by the dog collar.
 -  I then made a cardboard dog collar, dressed in black and went out into the streets of our fair city where I proceeded to smear the ash all over the foreheads of willing recipients who thought I was a kindly old priest.
 
  
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