beef
beef 英 [bi:f] 美 [bif]
n. 牛肉;抱怨
进行时:beefing 过去式:beefed 过去分词:beefed 第三人称单数:beefs 名词复数:beefs
- Beef is meat from a cow. It's also a word for a complaint. If you have a beef with someone, you’re not sharing a steak, you have a gripe. Just don’t beef to a cow; her problems are worse.
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- n. 牛肉;抱怨
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1. Take the beef out
把牛肉拿出来
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2. roast beef, minced beef
烤牛肉;碎牛肉
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3. What's his latest beef?
他最近在抱怨什么?
- beef (n.) c. 1300, "an ox, bull, or cow," also the flesh of one when killed, used as food, from Old French buef "ox; beef; ox hide" (11c., Modern French boeuf), from Latin bovem (nominative bos, genitive bovis) "ox, cow," from PIE root *gwou- "ox, bull, cow." Original plural in the animal sense was beeves.
- beef (v.) "to complain," slang, 1888, American English, from noun meaning "complaint" (1880s). The noun meaning "argument" is recorded from 1930s. The origin and signification are unclear; perhaps it traces to the common late 19c. complaint of soldiers about the quantity or quality of beef rations.
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