lamb 英 [læm]   美 [læm]

lamb

lamb  英 [læm] 美 [læm]

n. 羔羊,小羊;羔羊肉 

进行时:lambing  过去式:lambed  过去分词:lambed  第三人称单数:lambs  名词复数:lambs 

a leg of lamb 羔羊腿肉
lamb chops 羔羊排

  • A lamb is a baby sheep. Most female sheep, or ewes, give birth to one or two lambs each spring. Lambs are so cute that they tend to show up in nursery rhymes — as in "Mary had a little lamb." Awwww.
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  • n. 羔羊,小羊;羔羊肉
  • 1. a leg of lamb

    羔羊腿肉

  • 2. lamb chops

    羔羊排

  • 3. You poor lamb!

    可怜的宝贝!

  • 4. Do you want beef or lamb meat?

    您要牛肉还是要羔羊肉?

  • lamb (n.) Old English lamb, lomb, Northumbrian lemb "lamb," from Proto-Germanic *lambaz (source also of Old Norse, Old Saxon, Old Frisian, Gothic lamb, Middle Dutch, Dutch lam, Middle High German lamp, German Lamm "lamb"). Common to the Germanic languages, but with no certain cognates outside them.
lamb / læm ; NAmE læm / noun , verb lamb lambs lambed lambing noun 1 [countable ] a young sheep 羔羊;小羊 2 [uncountable ] meat from a young sheep 羊羔肉 a leg of lamb 羔羊腿肉 lamb chops 羔羊排 compare mutton 3 [countable ] ( informal) used to describe or address sb with affection or pity (慈爱或怜悯地描述或称呼某人)宝贝,乖乖 You poor lamb! 可怜的宝贝! IDIOM (like) a lamb/lambs to the ˈslaughter used to describe people who are going to do sth dangerous without realizing it (如同)羔羊被牵往屠宰场(指将遇危险而不自觉的人) more at mutton , well adv. verb [intransitive ] (of a sheep ) to give birth to a lamb 产羊羔 lamb / læm ; NAmE læm /
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