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milch

/milch/US // mɪltʃ //UK // (mɪltʃ) //

奶水,奶汁,奶粉,奶油

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : yielding milk; kept or suitable for milk production.

Examples

  • Milch, who wrote such superb shows as NYPD Blue and Deadwood and also penned Luck, is a disgrace as well.

  • In the name of their supposed art, Milch, Mann, and the HBO brass were all too willing to subject horses to fatal harm.

  • Luck, created by Michael Mann and David Milch, had already been renewed for a second season, despite meager ratings.

  • That one milch-cow shall be kept and calf reared for every sixty sheep and ten oxen during the following seven years.

  • Your milch-cows, O destroyers, are never destroyed;—when they went in triumph, the chariots followed.

  • They had an idea that the Expedition was a kind of milch cow out of which money could be extracted to their hearts' content.

  • Just outside of the avenue gate they met a line of milch-cows en route for the "cuppen."

  • These are all now on it; oxen and milch-kine; the horses, too, hoppled neck-and-knee, to keep them from straying.