chicken
noun /ˈtʃɪkɪn/
/ˈtʃɪkɪn/
Idioms - enlarge image
鸡 - They keep chickens in the back yard.
他们在后院养鸡。 - free-range chickens
自由放养的鸡 - Chickens were pecking at the ground.
小鸡在啄食地面。 - the sound of chickens clucking
鸡咯咯叫的声音
Topics Birdsa1- A few chickens were scratching around the yard.
几只鸡在院子里到处刨。 - Are we just going to sit here like trussed up chickens?
难道我们只能像被缚的鸡一样呆坐在这里吗? - Battery chickens have miserable lives.
在鸡笼里饲养的鸡生存环境很差。 - Free-range chickens have happy lives.
放养的鸡活得快活。 - a crate of live chickens
一箱活鸡
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- battery
- broiler
- corn-fed
- …
- keep
- raise
- kill
- …
- peck
- scratch
- cluck
- …
- farmer
- coop
- run
- …
- They keep chickens in the back yard.
鸡肉 - fried chicken
炸鸡 - roast/grilled chicken
烤鸡 - succulent pieces of chicken
鲜嫩美味的鸡肉块 - chicken and chips
炸鸡块配炸薯条 - chicken breasts/wings
鸡胸肉/鸡翅 - chicken livers/thighs
鸡肝/鸡腿 - chicken nuggets
鸡肉块 - a chicken sandwich
鸡肉三明治 - chicken soup
鸡汤 - chicken stock
原汁鸡汤
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- fresh
- frozen
- organic
- …
- piece
- strip
- eat
- have
- cook
- …
- breast
- drumsticks
- giblets
- …
- (a) breast of chicken
- (a) leg of chicken
- fried chicken
- [countable] a person who is not brave or is afraid to do something
胆怯;懦弱;怯懦 - He called me a chicken because I wouldn't swim in the river.
他叫我胆小鬼,因为我不愿意到河里游泳。
- He called me a chicken because I wouldn't swim in the river.
词源Old English cīcen, cȳcen, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch kieken and German Küchlein, and probably also to cock.
Idioms
a chicken-and-egg situation, problem, etc.
- a situation in which it is difficult to tell which one of two things was the cause of the other
鸡与蛋孰先难定的情况;因果难定的问题
something comes home to roost
(also the chickens come home to roost)
- used to say that if somebody says or does something bad or wrong, it will affect them badly in the future
自食恶果;报应到自己身上
don’t count your chickens (before they are hatched)
- (saying) you should not be too confident that something will be successful, because something may still go wrong
Topics Successc2不要蛋未孵化先数小鸡;别过早打如意算盘
play chicken
- to play a game in which people do something dangerous for as long as they can to show how brave they are. The person who stops first has lost the game.
比试胆量 - The children had been playing chicken by running across the railway line.
孩子们跑过铁路线是在玩小鸡游戏。
- The children had been playing chicken by running across the railway line.
run around like a headless chicken
- to be very busy and active trying to do something, but not very organized, with the result that you do not succeed
Topics Difficulty and failurec2茫无头绪地瞎忙一通