cow
cow
/ kau /
cow¹
◙ noun
1. a fully grown female animal of a domesticated breed of ox, used as a source of milk or beef
• 母牛;奶牛;乳牛。 见 cattle
»a dairy cow.
一头乳牛。
(loosely) a domestic bovine animal, regardless of sex or age
• (泛指)牛
(in farming) a female domestic bovine animal which has borne more than one calf
• (畜牧)(已生了几头小牛的)母牛。
--› compare heifer
the female of certain other large animals, for example elephant, rhinoceros, whale, seal, or reindeer
• (大型)母兽(如大象、犀牛、鲸、海豹、驯鹿等)
2. (informal, derogatory)a woman
• [非正式,贬] 妇女;女人
[Austral./NZ] an unpleasant person, thing, or situation
• [澳/新西兰] 让人不快的人(事物、情况)
1. [N. Amer. informal] become angry, excited, or agitated
• [北美,非正式] 生气;激动;焦虑
»don't have a cow—it's no big deal.
别着急——没什么大不了。
◘ till the cows come home
1. [informal] for an indefinitely long time
• [非正式] 长时间地;没完没了地
»those two could talk till the cows came home.
这两个人可以没完没了地聊下去。
cow²
◙ verb
1. [with obj.] [一般作 be cowed] cause (someone) to submit to one's wishes by intimidation
• 威胁;恐吓
»the intellectuals had been cowed into silence.
知识分子已被吓得不敢出声了。
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