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takin

/tah-kin, -keen/US // ˈtɑ kɪn, -kin //UK // (ˈtɑːkiːn) //

羚羊,羚羊肉,羚羊皮,羚羊座

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a mountain-dwelling bovid, Budorcas taxicolor, native to the eastern Himalayas, China, and northern Burma, that resembles a cross between a goat and a musk ox.

Examples

  • Obama voters, blacks, browns, gays, non-Jesus people...we're takin' over, Bill.

  • Maybe ye'll meet that little fairy woman out there in the counthry road where ye're takin' the roses!

  • Don't they niver give ye nothin' to ate at the gran' houses when ye'd be takin' the roses?

  • Mulligan caused th' throuble be havin' money in th' first place an' takin' it out in th' second place.

  • A fine chanct a millyonaire wud have thryin' to persuade ye be peaceful means fr'm takin' his job.

  • But th' low taste iv kings has rooned th' business as a pursoot f'r gintlemen, an' to-day I'd think twict befure takin' th' job.