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gigot

/jig-uht, zhee-goh/US // ˈdʒɪg ət, ʒiˈgoʊ //UK // (ˈʒiːɡəʊ, ˈdʒɪɡət) //

琴棋书画,琴瑟和鸣

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a leg-of-mutton sleeve.
    • : a leg of lamb or mutton.

Examples

  • I guess this is probably so, although Paul Gigot and company are perfectly capable of throwing down in this fashion themselves.

  • Mr Gigot hosted a solid year of editorials and TV panel discussions of Obama that left little doubt his opinion was not cheerful.

  • The worst fault seems to be monotony, always chicken, gigot, or veal.

  • Well, it is simply a leg of mutton, and comes from the French word "gigot."

  • Marie Gigot saw him coming, and dived back into her kitchen.

  • "The good God has protected us," said Gigot, coming forward to his master.

  • Give the man something to eat and send him back, Gigot, to meet his master.