chicken

        英 ['t??k?n] 美['t??k?n]
        • n. 雞肉;小雞;膽小鬼,懦夫
        • adj. 雞肉的;膽怯的;幼小的
        • vi. 雞肉的;膽怯的;幼小的

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        詞態變化


        復數:?chickens;

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        發音聯想:吃啃(吃雞要一邊吃一邊啃)

        中文詞源


        chicken 雞

        來自PIE*keuk, 雞叫聲,擬聲詞,詞源同cock.

        英文詞源


        chicken
        chicken: [OE] Chicken is a widespread Germanic word (Dutch has kuiken, for instance, and Danish kylling), whose ancestor has been reconstructed as *kiukīnam. This was formed, with a diminutive suffix, on a base *keuk-, which some have claimed is a variant of a base which lies behind cock; if that is so, a chicken would amount etymologically to a ‘little cock’ (and historically the term has been applied to young fowl, although nowadays it tends to be the general word, regardless of age). Chick is a 14thcentury abbreviation.

        The modern adjectival sense ‘scared’ is a 20th-century revival of a 17thand 18th-century noun sense ‘coward’, based no doubt on chicken-hearted.

        => cock
        chicken (n.)
        Old English cicen (plural cicenu) "young fowl," which by early Middle English had came to mean "young chicken," then later any chicken, from Proto-Germanic *kiukinam (cognates: Middle Dutch kiekijen, Dutch kieken, Old Norse kjuklingr, Swedish kyckling, German Küken "chicken"), from root *keuk- (echoic of the bird's sound and possibly also the root of cock (n.1)) + diminutive suffixes.

        Applied to the young of other bird species from early 13c. Adjective sense of "cowardly" is at least as old as 14c. (compare hen-herte "a chicken-hearted person," mid-15c.). As the name of a game of danger to test courage, it is first recorded 1953. Chicken feed "paltry sum of money" is by 1897, American English slang; literal use (it is made from the from lowest quality of grain) by 1834. Chicken lobster "young lobster," is from c. 1960s, American English, apparently from chicken in its sense of "young." Generic words for "chicken" in Indo-European tend to be extended uses of "hen" words, as hens are more numerous among domestic fowl, but occasionally they are from words for the young, as in English and in Latin pullus.
        chicken (v.)
        "to back down or fail through cowardice," 1943, U.S. slang, from chicken (n.), almost always with out (adv.).

        雙語例句


        1. He decided on roast chicken and vegetables, with apple pie to follow.
        他決定點烤雞配蔬菜,然后再要一份蘋果派。

        來自柯林斯例句

        2. I'm scared of the dark. I'm a big chicken.
        我怕黑,是個十足的膽小鬼。

        來自柯林斯例句

        3. They tend to buy cheap processed foods like canned chicken and macaroni.
        他們往往會買便宜的加工食品,像雞肉罐頭和通心粉之類的。

        來自柯林斯例句

        4. Prepare the chicken stock using the carcases, the diced vegetables and herbs.
        做雞湯的用料有雞肉、切成塊的蔬菜和香料。

        來自柯林斯例句

        5. She offered Molly tidbits: a chicken drumstick, some cheese.
        她給了莫莉一些吃的:一根雞腿下段和一些奶酪。

        來自柯林斯例句

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