goose
goose 英 [gu:s] 美 [ɡus]
n. 鹅
进行时:goosing 过去式:goosed 过去分词:goosed 第三人称单数:gooses 名词复数:geese
- A goose is a large bird with webbed feet. Geese hang out around ponds and lakes, fly in a V formation, and make a distinct honking noise.
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- n. 鹅
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1. Do you like smoked goose?
你喜欢吃熏鹅吗?
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2. Canada Goose
加拿大雁 ; 加拿大鹅
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3. goose bumps
鸡皮疙瘩 ;
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4. The big white goose became a black goose.
这只雪白的大鹅变成了一只黑鹅。
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5. I get goose bumps all over.
我浑身都起鸡皮疙瘩。
- goose (n.) "a large waterfowl proverbially noted, I know not why, for foolishness" [Johnson], Old English gos "a goose," from Proto-Germanic *gans- "goose" (source also of Old Frisian gos, Old Norse gas, Old High German gans, German Gans "goose"), from PIE *ghans- (source also of Sanskrit hamsah (masc.), hansi (fem.), "goose, swan;" Greek khen; Latin anser; Polish gęś "goose;" Lithuanian žąsis "goose;" Old Irish geiss "swan"), probably imitative of its honking.
- goose (v.) "jab in the rear," c. 1880, from goose (n.), possibly from resemblance of the upturned thumb to a goose's beak, or from the notion of creating nervous excitement. Related: Goosed; goosing. In 19c. theatrical slang, to be goosed meant "to be hissed" (by 1818). A broad range of sexual slang senses historically cluster around goose and gooseberry; goose and duck was rhyming slang for "fuck;" Farmer identifies Winchester goose as "a woman; whence, by implication, the sexual favor," and goose as a verb "to go wenching, to womanize, also to possess a woman." He also has goose-grease for a woman's sexual juices, while gooser and goose's neck meant "the penis." Gooseberries (they are hairy) was "testicles," and gooseberry pudding "a woman."
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