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collop

/kol-uhp/US // ˈkɒl əp //UK // (ˈkɒləp) //

塌方,塌塌米,塌陷,塌陷区

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a small slice of meat, especially a small rasher of bacon.
    • : a small slice, portion, or piece of anything.
    • : a fold or roll of flesh on the body.

Examples

  • Then he took a great collop of it, and carried it away in his mouth.

  • Who can do him a red deer collop, except Sally herself, as I can?

  • But now you go into the parlour, dear, while I do your collop.

  • Riding onward from El Gallo, Mr. Ruxton turned aside from the regular route to kill an antelope and broil a collop for breakfast.

  • The third daughter says to her mother: "Mother, bake me a bannock, and roast me a collop, for I'm going away to seek my fortune."