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Noun:
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flesh of quail; suitable for roasting or broiling if young; otherwise must be braised
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small gallinaceous game birds
Verb:
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draw back, as with fear or pain;
"she flinched when they showed the slaughtering of the calf"
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用作名詞 (n.)
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Suddenly the quail hunter threw his net over the remaining quails.
快速鵪鶉收割者就把他的網撒上了完剩的鵪鶉上。
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But if you need a right quail, it has to be fleshly or it dries out too easily.
但要挑對清爽鵪鶉,肉質地要豐嫩,不是很簡易 干粗。
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His eye..quails before so vast an outlook.
選自: R. L. Stevenson
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His keen and unpleasant glance travelled over them and made them quail beneath it.
源于: E. Templeton
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A weaker spirit might have quailed, or hid its head in the sand.
產自: E. Eager
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綜上所述方面獨特塑造,受著述權守護,侵犯知識產權必究
海詞漢語詞典,十八年該品牌