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lamb

/lam/US // læm //UK // (læm) //

羔羊,羔羊肉,羊肉,羔羊皮

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a young sheep.
    • : the meat of a young sheep.
    • : a person who is gentle, meek, innocent, etc.: Their little daughter is such a lamb.
    • : a person who is easily cheated or outsmarted, especially an inexperienced speculator.
    • : the Lamb, Christ.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to give birth to a lamb.

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Examples

  • 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.

  • Lamb’s came in the first half and gave the Cowboys a 13-7 lead.

  • Ideal food pairings include glazed duck breast with spices or braised lamb shoulder with Sichuan sauce.

  • Lamb said in an interview last week that the specific server he identified has since been taken offline.

  • 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.

  • The freezer is filled with meat, sides of beef and large pieces of lamb.

  • In her white prom dress, Carrie is like a lamb to the slaughter, the blood besmirching her innocence.

  • I must have had lamb and potatoes 180 times since I have been here.

  • Families were sitting picnic-style, meals of lamb and rice on large plates, scooped up with the flat bread nan.

  • Even Garnet's gyro wrap is made with McLane farms seasoned lamb.

  • Young Lamb's big cigar has been out long ago; but he pulls hard at it, wholly unaware of the fact.

  • Young Lamb has already paid several visits to Mr. Levison's little table.

  • Lamb fills his case, and lights this the ne plus ultra of a soothing weed.

  • Lamb with shaking fingers places the required amount in front of him.

  • The perspiration stands on young Lamb's face; again his cigar goes out.

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