goose

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英式音标:[gu:s] 美式音标:[ɡus]
goose基本解释 n. 鹅;鹅肉;傻瓜;雌鹅vt. 突然加大油门;嘘骂n. (Goose)人名;(德)戈泽;(英)古斯 goose的意思释义 n.鹅;鹅肉;雌鹅;傻瓜v.

goose怎么读

英式音标:[gu:s]

美式音标:[ɡus]

goose基本解释

n. 鹅;鹅肉;傻瓜;雌鹅

vt. 突然加大油门;嘘骂

n. (Goose)人名;(德)戈泽;(英)古斯

goose的意思释义

n.

鹅;鹅肉;雌鹅;傻瓜

v.

拧或掐屁股;忽然加满油; 催促;

变形

复数:geese过去式:goosed过去分词:goosed现在分词:goosing第三人称单数:gooses

双语释义

n.(名词)

[C]鹅 web-footed water bird larger than a duck

[U]鹅肉 the flesh of the goose served as food

[C]傻瓜,笨蛋(尤指女性) foolish or gullible person, especially female

英英释义

goose[ ɡu:s ]

n.

web-footed long-necked typically gregarious migratory aquatic birds usually larger and less aquatic than ducks

a man who is a stupid incompetent fool

同义词:fatheadgoofgoofballbozojackasscuckootwatzany

flesh of a goose (domestic or wild)

v.

pinch in the buttocks

\"he goosed the unsuspecting girl\"

prod into action

give a spurt of fuel to

\"goose the car\"

goose用法及例句

词汇搭配

用作名词 (n.)

动词+~

get the goose遭到听众〔观众〕的嘘声

make a goose of sb愚弄某人

~+名词

goose egg鹅蛋,零分

介词+~

a drove of goose一群鹅

be sound on the goose持正统观点

词组短语

wild goose n. 野鹅,雁

goose liver鹅肝

swan goose n. 鸿雁,鹅雁

goose egg[美口]零分;[口]青肿块;鹅蛋

goose meat鹅肉

wild goose chase徒劳的搜索;劳而无功的事

goose pimples 小疙瘩(等于goose bumps)

双语例句

用作名词(n.)

The goose hissed at me angrily.

那鹅愤怒地向我发出嘶嘶声。

There is some goose left in the bowl.

碗里还剩有点鹅肉。

They often have goose at Christmastime.

他们在圣诞节时常常吃鹅肉。

This goose is much larger than the duck.

这只母鹅比那只鸭子大多了。

You silly goose!

你这笨蛋!

例句参考

A goose named Lindholm

Egg Weight, Survival, and Growth of Lesser Snow Goose Goslings

What Works for the Gander Does Not Work as Well for the Goose: The Effects of Leader Behavior

The genetic legacy of Mother Goose– phylogeographic patterns of lesser snow goose Chen caerulescens caerulescens maternal lineages

Environmental Change and the Cost of Philopatry: An Example in the Lesser Snow Goose

Retrospective Analysis of Demographic Responses to Environmental Change: A Lesser Snow Goose Example

Analysis of the complete nucleotide sequences of goose and muscovy duck parvoviruses indicates common ancestral origin with adeno-as...

The detection of vegetational change by multitemporal analysis of LANDSAT data: the effects of goose foraging

Genetic Characterization of the Pathogenic Influenza A/Goose/Guangdong/1/96 (H5N1) Virus: Similarity of Its Hemagglutinin Gene to Th...

Pathotypical and genotypical characterization of Newcastle disease virus isolated from outbreaks in chicken and goose flocks in some...

goose词源

goose

goose: [OE] Goose has relatives throughout the Indo-European languages: Latin ānser, Greek khén, Sanskrit hansás, Russian gus’, Czech husa, German and Dutch gans, and Swedish gåas (not to mention Irish Gaelic gēis ‘swan’) all go back to a prehistoric Indo-European *ghans-, which probably originated as an imitation of the honking of geese. (The only major exceptions to this cosy family are French ole and Italian and Spanish oca, which come from Latin avicula ‘little bird’.) A Germanic extension of the base was *ganit- or *ganot-, which produced not only English gander ‘male goose’ but also gannet. Gosling [15] was borrowed from the Old Norse diminutive gáeslingr, literally ‘little goose’; and goshawk [OE] is a compound of goose and hawk.The verb goose ‘jab between the buttocks’, first recorded in the 1870s, may come from a supposed resemblance between the upturned thumb with which such jabbing may be done and the neck of a goose.=> gooseberry, goshawk

goose (n.)

\"a large waterfowl proverbially noted, I know not why, for foolishness\" [Johnson], Old English gos \"a goose,\" from Proto-Germanic *gans- \"goose\" (cognates: Old Frisian gos, Old Norse gas, Old High German gans, German Gans \"goose\"), from PIE *ghans- (cognates: Sanskrit hamsah (masc.), hansi (fem.), \"goose, swan;\" Greek khen; Latin anser; Polish gęś \"goose;\" Lithuanian zasis \"goose;\" Old Irish geiss \"swan\"), probably imitative of its honking.

Geese are technically distinguished from swans and from ducks by the combination of feathered lores, reticulate tarsi, stout bill high at the base, and simple hind toe. [Century Dictionary]

Spanish ganso \"goose\" is from a Germanic source. Loss of \"n\" sound is normal before \"s.\" Plural form geese is an example of i-mutation. Meaning \"simpleton, silly or foolish person\" is from early 15c. To cook one\'s goose first attested 1845, of unknown origin; attempts to connect it to Swedish history and Greek fables are unconvincing. Goose-egg \"zero\" first attested 1866 in baseball slang, from being large and round. The goose that lays golden eggs (15c.) is from Aesop.

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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鹅掌风

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鸡皮疙瘩

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6.goose down

鹅绒

9.goose neck

鹅颈管

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