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Noun:
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flesh of any of various grouse of the family Tetraonidae; usually roasted; flesh too dry to broil
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popular game bird having a plump body and feathered legs and feet
Verb:
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hunt grouse
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complain;
"What was he hollering about?"
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用作名詞 (n.)
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Grouse will soon be in season again.
捕獵松雞的一時期又快到。
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If you don't agree with me, please forget my grouse.
假設你的談談多種,請不可在乎我的牢騷之言。
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If you've got any grouses, you'd better tell me about them.
你若有什麼憤怒就跟我對他說.
用作動詞 (v.)
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Old Charlie would find something new to grouse about each day.
老查理一天到晚總要選擇新的數落的關鍵字。
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If we grouse in the pub, who will listen?
只要.我在清吧里發牢騷,誰會去聽?
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He is always grousing about the work load.
他總會說了工作中量大。
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Our team meeting for general discussion.., the grouses and grumbles as well as the good points.
出自于: G. Boycott
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It's no good grousing about things you don't like.
出處: H. T. Lane
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