Chickens read French and English [? t? k? N] beauty [? t? k? n]?
1, chicken; Chicken (as food)
2. Timid; Cowardly; Timid
3. The intransitive verbs are made by contraction; Lose courage; Quit at the last minute because of timidity
Common phrases:
1, chicken feed
A small sum of money; Tiny money [total]
Count the chickens (before they hatch)
An overly optimistic person expects the result of something before it happens.
Usage of extended data words:
Chickens can refer to chickens as poultry or as food. As a "chicken" solution, it is a countable individual noun; When interpreted as "chicken", it is an uncountable material noun.
Lexical collocation
1, cook chicken, cook chicken
Step 2 count chickens
3. Dress the chicken and wash the chicken.
4. Eat chicken and eat chicken
5. Feed the chickens. Feed the chickens