meat
[mit; Mi:t]
Derived from the meaning of "food" in Middle English
plural meats
1 Meat
A. Edible meat
(especially poultry (poultry,fowl, fish, etc.); ◆ {Comparison} When referring to the meat of general animals, use Flesh
Chilled ~
Frozen meat
ground ~
Grown meat
eat a variety of ~s
Eat all kinds of meat
B. Meat (other than fish)
→white meat. Red meat.
C. Meat
there's not much ~ on
that bone.
There is no edible part of meat
2 (American) (crab, shrimp, shellfish, eggs and shelled fruits, etc.) on the bone; The content of pulp
crab ~
crab meat
3, Essence
a speech full of ~
a speech with substantial content
4 (ancient) meals
one man's ~ another man's poison. (
proverb) A's delicious food is B's arsenic (everyone is different.