Meat English meat, pronunciation: English? [meter? T] beautiful? [meter? t].
Meat, edible meat; An important part, an interesting part; The thickest part of an object, such as a baseball bat; Ancient food; Flesh, nuts, edible parts
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Super Superman? Super carnivorous boy; Super meat; Super meat brother; Super meat boy
Red meat? Red meat; Beef and mutton; Beef; raw meat
White meat? White meat; Snow fish; White meat; chicken breast
Lean meat? Lean meat; Fat meat; Frozen lean meat; lean meat
Meatball soup? Miyamaru decoction; Meatball soup; Egg vegetable soup
Cold mixed meat; Cold assorted meat; Cold meat; Lengshi gluten meat
Marble meat? Marble meat; pork belly
conjugated
Root:? meat
Adjective (abbreviation for adjective)
Fleshy? Meat quality; Meat quality; carnivorous
No meat? Vegetarian; Meat-free
Noun (short for noun)
Meat processing? meat processing industry
100 piece of meat in English
100 food English words:
1, meat? meat
2. Beef? beef
3. veal? calf
4. Mutton? mutton
5. sirloin? Beef tenderloin
6. Steak? beefsteak
7. Hey? Even flesh and blood, ribs
8. steak? sliced meat
9. stew? Stewed diced meat with heavy sauce
10, baking? roast
1 1, pork? pork
12, ham? ham
13, bacon? bacon
14, sausage? sausage
15, black? Pudding? Blood? Sausage? blood sausage
16, cold? Meat? cold dish
17, chicken? chicken (as food)
18, Turkey? turkey
19, duck? Duck; my God
20. Fish? fish
2 1, vegetables? vegetables
22. Did you do it? Beans? dried vegetable
23. Potato chips? French fries and chips
24. Mash? Potato? Mashed Potatoes
25. Spaghetti? noodles
26. Noodles? Noodles, dried noodles
27. Macaroni? macaroni
28. Clear soup? Meat broth
Broth? meat broth
30. Milk? milk
3 1, cheese cheese
32. butter? cream
Bread? bread
34. Slice? Yes? Bread? sop
35. Crust? shell
36. Bread crumbs
37. eggs? egg
38. Boiled? Eggs? Rare? Eggs? boiled eggs
39. Hard boiled? Eggs? Boiled egg
40. Fried? Eggs? Omelette
4 1, purse? Eggs? Poached Egg
42. scrambled eggs? Eggs? scrambled eggs
An omelet? Omelette
Cake? Cake and pastry
45. Sponge? Cake? Cream eggs, bee cake
46. Hey? Yan Guo cake
Cookies? Biscuits, buns
Fresh? Grade? Legs? Big chicken leg
Fresh? Grade? Breasts? chicken breast
50. Chicken? Chicken legs? chicken thighs
5 1, chicken? Wings? chicken wing
52. Chop? Steak? to mince the meat
53. Pig? Liver? pork liver
54. Pig? Feet? toe
55. Pig? Kidney? Pig kidney
56. Pig? Hearts? pig heart
Pork? Steak? Boneless pork chop
Pork? Pork ribs? Pork chop with bone
59. Get out? Pork? Ridge? Curled lean meat
60, roll? Pork? Belly? Lean meat with skin and rolled waist
6 1, pork? Sausage? Meat? Chopped meat for sausage
62. Smoked? Bacon? edible meat
63. Pork? Ridge? Musculus minimus
64. Spare? Ribs? Pork? Pork ribs? Lean meat with bones
65. Spare? Ribs? Yes? Pork? Small sparerib
66. Pork? Pork ribs? Spareribs can be eaten in soup.
67. Black? Pudding? Black sausage
68. Pork? Hamburg? Hamburger meat
69. Pork pieces
70. Pork? Dripping water? Lard drop
7 1, lard? lard
72. Pawn? The uppermost part of a pig's leg
73. casserole? Pork? Leg meat with bone in the middle
74. Joint? A large piece of meat with bones.
75. stew? Beef? Small pieces of lean meat
Steak? &? Kidney? Beef loin
77. Fried? Steak? A large steak that can be fried.
78. dictation? Beef? Beef paste
79. Hips? Steak? Big beef steak
80.leg beef
8 1, oxtail? Cow's tail
82. Niu Xin? bovine heart
83, cow tongue? oxtongue
84. Brantley? Pork ribs? Leg meat with bone
85. Shoulder? Pork ribs? Shoulder meat
86. Potter? House? Steak? Steak at the waist
87. chuck Steak? There are more muscles and oils in the head and shoulders.
Tenderization? Steak? Winged steak
89. Get out? Cattle intestines
90. High heels? beef tendon
9 1, pig? Bags? pork tripe
92. Home? Coming? Tripe? Honeycomb belly
93. tripe? Fragments? Abdominal mass
94, the best? Thick? Seam? White belly
95. Octopus? _ fish
Herring? Pacific herring
Salmon? trout
98. Cod? cod
99. Tuna? tuna
100, plaice? right-eyed flounder
How do you say chicken in English?
First, the English word for chicken is chicken, and the phonetic symbol is English [? tk? N], beauty [? tk? n].
Second, interpretation:
1, chicken; Chicken; Coward; coward
That? Wings? Yes? That? Chicken? Really? Become? Residual; ? It? Is it okay? No? Longer? Fly.
The chicken's wings gradually degenerate, so it can't fly in the air.
2. Timid; Young; Timid
Coming? Go,? Let's go Let's go ? No? Is it? Answer? Chicken.
Come on, let's go together. Don't be so timid.
3. intransitive verbs are timid and lose courage; Quit at the last minute because of timidity
I want to tell him what I think, but I dare not.
I wanted to tell my boss what I thought, but I didn't dare to say it in the end.
Third, the etymological explanation:
Chiken; Directly from Middle English; From old English, cycen means cockerel.
Related phrases:
First, the words:
Noun (short for noun)
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.
Second, vocabulary collocation:
1, boiled chicken
2.boneachicken removed the bones of the chicken
3. Cook chicken.
4.countone's chickens count chickens.
5.dressachicken will take out the internal organs of the chicken and wash them.
How do you say lunch meat in English?
Lunch meat [wǔcānròu]
Pork roll; junk e-mail
Chinese-English dictionary
Pork stew:
Ham luncheon meat
Ham meat
Bilingual example
We'd like to place a trial order for 300 cases of canned lunch meat.
We will? Place? Answer? Trial? Order? With what? What about you? For what? 300? Case? Yes? Pork? Lunch? Meat.
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Study on rapid curing technology in lunch meat production
Study? Open? Adoption? Fast? Pickling? Method? Are you online? That? Production? Yes? Pork? Lunch? meat
English words for meat
Stewed poultry with chicken, fish, beef, pork and salmon.
First, chicken English? 【‘tk? n]? Beautiful? 【‘tk? n]
Noun (short for noun)? Chicken; Chicken; coward
Adjective? Cowardly; Timid
An intransitive verb? depress
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.
Second, fish English? [f] beauty? [f]
Noun (short for noun)? Fish; Fish; Idiot; Novice; New prisoner
Verb (short for verb)? Fishing; Fishing; Explore; seek
A cup of coffee? Fish stands for "a piece of fish" Fish can sometimes refer to "a kind of fish".
Third, beef English? [Bi? f]? Beautiful? [Bi? f]
Noun (short for noun)? Beef; Muscle; Strength; complain
Verb (short for verb)? Complain; Inform; strengthen
The basic meaning of beef is "beef", which means food, and it is an uncountable material noun, generally without articles. Extension can refer to "muscle" and "muscle strength"
Fourth, pork English? [pk]? Beautiful? [prk]
Noun (short for noun)? pork
1, pork is an uncountable noun, which means "pork".
2. when expressing a certain part of pig meat, use the preposition of, such as alegof? Pork, pork leg? Pork means "a piece of meat".
5. Salmi English? [? lm? ]? Beautiful? [? lm? ]
Noun (short for noun)? Braised bird meat
Spiced game, especially stewed game, such as birds.