lamb / læm /

💦中学词汇羔羊羔羊肉羊肉羔羊皮

lamb2 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a young sheep.
  2. the meat of a young sheep.
  3. a person who is gentle, meek, innocent, etc.: Their little daughter is such a lamb.
v. 无主动词 verb
  1. to give birth to a lamb.

lamb 近义词

n. 名词 noun

dupe

n. 名词 noun

innocent

更多lamb例句

  1. At Nai Tapas in New York, the Thanksgiving menu is Spanish, with Catalan-style toasted paella, while Lebanese Taverna in Arlington, Virginia, is offering customers the choice of a roast turkey or a garlic-thyme lamb shoulder for the main event.
  2. Lamb’s came in the first half and gave the Cowboys a 13-7 lead.
  3. Ideal food pairings include glazed duck breast with spices or braised lamb shoulder with Sichuan sauce.
  4. Lamb said in an interview last week that the specific server he identified has since been taken offline.
  5. With their research, Kobel and Lamb were able to publish a gentrification topology outlining all the areas in Portland that are vulnerable to gentrification and displacement.
  6. The freezer is filled with meat, sides of beef and large pieces of lamb.
  7. In her white prom dress, Carrie is like a lamb to the slaughter, the blood besmirching her innocence.
  8. I must have had lamb and potatoes 180 times since I have been here.
  9. Families were sitting picnic-style, meals of lamb and rice on large plates, scooped up with the flat bread nan.
  10. Even Garnet's gyro wrap is made with McLane farms seasoned lamb.
  11. Young Lamb's big cigar has been out long ago; but he pulls hard at it, wholly unaware of the fact.
  12. Young Lamb has already paid several visits to Mr. Levison's little table.
  13. Lamb fills his case, and lights this the ne plus ultra of a soothing weed.
  14. Lamb with shaking fingers places the required amount in front of him.
  15. The perspiration stands on young Lamb's face; again his cigar goes out.