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bovine

/boh-vahyn, -vin, -veen/US // ˈboʊ vaɪn, -vɪn, -vin //UK // (ˈbəʊvaɪn) //

牛的,牛,牛类,公牛

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : of or relating to the subfamily Bovinae, which includes cattle, buffalo, and kudus.
    • : oxlike; cowlike.
    • : stolid; dull.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a bovine animal.

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Examples

  • This one packs 11 grams of bovine collagen peptides in every scoop and dissolves easily.

  • Made with grass-fed bovine collagen, this powder is the perfect addition to a chocolate lover’s pre- or post-workout smoothie.

  • In 1893, a Raleigh newspaper carried an account of an elderly man recalling with undisguised scorn the anti-vaxxers of earlier decades who believed that childhood vaccines would lead young people to develop “bovine propensities.”

  • This 620-foot-long exercise in bovine pedagogy is by Analia Saban, who was born in Argentina and lives in the United States.

  • It’s a challenge, because the life cycle of a bovine is pretty long, compared to any other meat protein.

  • He sat before a wall full of badges, in a big swivel chair, his bovine features set in mistrustful concentration.

  • The urge to move your marine bovine sandy pollock cosmopolitan hotels will be strong.

  • Those cells, however, were then grown using fetal bovine serum, an unappetizing by-product of the slaughter of pregnant cattle.

  • This miniaturized gym routine enabled the scientists to grow usable quantities of bovine muscle—otherwise known as beef.

  • Host Joe Rogan gleefully watches the contestants gag and struggle through the bovine brains until one young man quits altogether.

  • She was a plump-faced, insipid child, with fair hair and pale blue eyes, stolid and bovine in their expressionlessness.

  • Later, while we three cast-aways drifted with the bovine tide, he spoke to Piegan Smith.

  • Bill Barry's statement that the cru-colored bovine was "lively" and could outrun his sorrel mare was, at least founded upon fact.

  • The other man was negligible—a bovine lump of flesh without personality—born to hew wood and draw water for men of enterprise.

  • He realized that the bovine belonged to the gentle sex, and anything was to be expected.