Lamb in English: mutton
Pronunciation: English ['m?tn] American ['m?tn]?
Vocabulary collocation:
1, mutton sheep Meat with sheep?
2, mutton tallow sheep fat ?
3, roasted mutton roast lamb ?
4, boiled mutton white button mutton
Common Sentences:
1, He likes to eat mutton which was seasoned with garlic.
He likes to eat mutton seasoned with garlic.
2. I'll grill you some mutton.
I'll grill you some mutton.
3Fish doesn't go well with mutton.
Fish and mutton don't go well together.
4. People like to have mutton in the winter.
People like to eat mutton in the winter.
Expanded:
Similar words
1, sheepmeat
English ? ['?i?pmi?t] American? ['?i?pmi?t]?
n.? Mutton; lamb (modern trade term)
Example sentence:Consumption on meat will increase absolutely, and consumption on beef, sheepmeat and poultry will be lasting increasing.
Consumption on pork will increase absolutely, and consumption on beef, sheepmeat and poultry will be lasting increasing in relative proportion.
2. lamb chops
meaning: n.? Lamb chops
Example sentence: Which do you prefer, lamb chops or pork chops?
Do you prefer lamb chops, or pork chops?