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n.
雞;雞肉;膽小者
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adj.
懦弱的;膽小的
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vi.
失去勇氣
n.
(名詞)
- [C]小雞 a bird that people keep on farms for its eggs and meat
- [U]雞肉 the meat of cock or hen eaten as food
n.
名詞
- 雞肉
- 小雞,雞
- 家禽,幼禽,<美>松雞
- <口>膽小鬼,懦夫,膽量的比試
- (涉世未深的)青年人,<口>年輕女子,小妞兒
- <美俚>軍隊中雞毛蒜皮的規定,陋規
- <美俚>男妓,搞同性性關系的青年男子
adj.
形容詞
- (有)雞肉的
- 雞味的
- 幼小的
- 細小的
- <口>膽怯的,怕擔風險的
- <俚>嚴守陋規的,不重要的
v.
動詞
- 膽怯,畏縮,因膽小而放棄
Noun:
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the flesh of a chicken used for food
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a domestic fowl bred for flesh or eggs; believed to have been developed from the red jungle fowl
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a person who lacks confidence, is irresolute and wishy-washy
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a foolhardy competition; a dangerous activity that is continued until one competitor becomes afraid and stops
Adjective:
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easily frightened
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用作名詞 (n.)
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He has a chicken farm.
他有個個養殖場。
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He is mending the wire mesh in front of the chicken coop.
他未能雞籠前頭修復雜物網。
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This soup tastes of chicken.
這湯里有雞脯肉的的味道。
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There was fried chicken for dinner.
有炸雞店肉作吃晚飯。
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Don't be a chicken.
盡量不要可怕。
用作形容詞 (adj.)
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I was terrified, but I didn't want the others to think I was chicken.
我很有一絲擔心,僅是你沒時間別的人表示我很怯懦。
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They thought I was chicken when I refused to go with them.
每當我回絕跟兩人離開,兩人因為我膽小了。
用作不及物動詞 (vi.)
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The boy chickened out of climbing up the tree.
男孩子畏首畏尾了,沒有勇氣爬上這棵樹。
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I wanted to tell the boss what I thought, but I chickened out at the last minute.
我壓根想把自己的的念頭告訴我經營者,但后面亦或是沒敢說。
用作名詞 (n.)
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The hawk snatched the chicken and flew away.
鷹抓好一只貓小鵝就飛走了出來。
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The new feed can fatten the chickens up quickly enough for market.
新飼料廠能使雞長相最快,以銷售市場。
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The old man likes raising rabbits, chickens, dogs and horses.
這老大爺熱愛養小兔子、雞、狗和馬。
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The farmyard was quiet, with just a few chickens scratching about.
這農家院院落靜偷偷地的,只要幾支雞在漫無目的扒食。
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They had chicken breasts for supper.
他午飯大吃了雞胸部肉。
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We all can eat off this large chicken for three days.
這只大雞夠.我大眾吃3天。
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You can render the chicken down to make stock for soup.
但你也可以把這只雞弄成湯。
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For Christmas, we stuff the chicken with a mixture of bread and flavourings.
過聖誕節時,當我們在雞腹內塞面包蛋糕加各種各樣的燒烤料。
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用作名詞 (n.)
- chicken feed
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為數甚微的款項; 小額錢幣 paltry amount 〔sum〕
- count one's chickens (before they are hatched)
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過于樂觀 count on the outcome of sth before it has happened
用作名詞 (n.)
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n. (名詞)
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chicken可以指作為家禽的雞,也可指作為食品的雞肉。作“小雞”解時是個體名詞,可數; 作“雞肉”解時則是物質名詞,不可數。
n. (名詞)
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雞下蛋了。
誤 The chicken laid an egg.
正 The hen laid an egg.
析 能下蛋的是(shi)成熟的母雞,應該(gai)用(yong)hen; chicken是(shi)指小雞,尚不到成熟期。
- ☆ 直接源自中古英語的chiken;最初源自古英語的cycen,意為小公雞。
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