chick
英 [tʃɪk]
美[tʃɪk]
- n. 小鸡;小鸟;少妇
- adj. 胆小的;懦弱的
- n. (Chick)人名;(英)奇克
词态变化
复数: chicks;
中文词源
chick 小鸡
来自chicken的逆构词。
英文词源
- chick (n.)
- mid-14c. shortening of chicken (n.). Extended to human offspring (often in alliterative pairing chick and child) and thence used as a term of endearment. As slang for "young woman" it is first recorded 1927 (in "Elmer Gantry"), supposedly from U.S. black slang. In British use in this sense by c. 1940; popularized by Beatniks late 1950s. Chicken in this sense is from 1711. Sometimes c. 1600-1900 chicken was taken as a plural, chick as a singular (compare child/children) for the domestic fowl.
双语例句
- 1. Boil the chick peas, add garlic and lemon juice.
- 把鹰嘴豆放在开水中煮,并加入大蒜和柠檬汁。
来自柯林斯例句
- 2. Chick peas have a distinctive, delicious and nutty flavour.
- 鹰嘴豆有独特可口的坚果风味。
来自柯林斯例句
- 3. The chick initially has no fear of man.
- 小鸡天生并不怕人。
来自柯林斯例句
- 4. A weasel ran off with a chick in its mouth.
- 黄鼠狼叼走一只小鸡.
来自《现代汉英综合大词典》
- 5. I like the look of the chick.
- 我喜欢那个少妇的长相.
来自《简明英汉词典》