Pronunciation: English [? tk? N] beauty [? tk? n]
Chicken; Chicken; Coward; coward
Timid; Timid; Young; Timid
Intransitive verbs do it timidly and lose courage; Quit at the last minute because of timidity
Third person singular: chicken?
Plural: chicken?
Now participle: chickening?
Past tense: timidity
Personally, I prefer to roast a whole chicken.
Personally, I prefer to roast whole chicken.
Second, chook
Pronunciation: English [tk]
chicken (as food)
Example: The thallium content of chicken is also lower than the safe edible value.
Thallium content in different organs of chicken is lower than the safe edible standard of thallium.
Extended data:
First of all, rooster
Pronunciation: English [k? beautiful
Rooster; Leading; Mature male bird; A leader
Make sth stand upright; Tilt sth; Turn up; shoot
The intransitive verb stands up; arrogantly
Third person singular: rooster?
Plural number: rooster
Now participle: cock?
Past tense: cock
Past participle: erect
The rooster is announcing the beginning of a new day.
The rooster is announcing the dawn.
Second, hens.
Pronunciation: English [hen] beauty [h? n]
Hen; Female bird; woman
Plural number: hen
The hen ate the corn on the ground.
The hen pecked at the grain on the ground.