The phonetic symbol of Chicken is [?t?k?n], which means "chicken". In English, "chicken" often refers to chicken rather than a whole chicken. Chicken is the main source of livestock meat in many countries because its meat is tender, easy to digest, and rich in nutrients. It can be cooked in soup, roasted, fried, stir-fried, etc. It can be eaten in various ways and is deeply loved by people.
In addition to being an ingredient, chicken also has other meanings. For young people, "chicken" often refers to a cowardly and timid person. In American slang, there is a word called "chickening out", which means "cowardly, timid". It is often used to describe someone who is afraid to face difficulties.
In addition to the above two meanings, there is also another meaning of chicken, which is "little chicken". Chicks are the babies of chickens. They are usually yellow and cute in appearance. Chickens play a very important role in Chinese culture because they symbolize new life and hope. During the Spring Festival, people often buy some chicks as gifts for their children, which means blessing their children to grow up and grow strong.