cat flap
noun [ C ] (also catflap, UK also cat-flap) uk/ˈkæt ˌflæp/ us/ˈkæt ˌflæp/ (US also cat door)
猫门
a small opening with a cover, cut into a door, wall, or window so that a cat can come in and out
The cat brought a bird in through the cat flap. 猫把一只鸟从猫门带进了屋里。
Our rabbit has learned to use the catflap. 我们的兔子会用猫门。
- More examples
- I don't let him out at night because we haven't got a cat flap.
- Cats usually have a cat flap to come and go as they please.
- My cat was very lucky to escape a fox, who even tried to follow him through the catflap.
- He installed a catflap in his flat.
- My cat comes crashing through the cat-flap with its fur standing on end, as though it has seen a ghost.