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scouse

/skous/US // skaʊs //UK // (skaʊs) //

鼠类,鼠辈,鼠舍,鼠疫

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    British Nautical.

    • : a baked dish or stew made usually with meat and hardtack.

Examples

  • Tell that lazy Portugee to make some puddin' and tell him to get some bread scouse ready for the crew.

  • Even a scouse of mouldy biscuit met the approval of Loolowcan.

  • We called the captain, and requested him to inspect the pan of scouse.

  • Not to know the delights of a clam-bake, not to love chowder, to be ignorant of lob-scouse!

  • I was allowed my full share of the “lob-scouse,” the “sea-pies,” and “plum-duff,” and was no longer hunted out of the forecastle.