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lamb
- IPA[lam]
英式
- a young sheep.;the flesh of a lamb as food
- (of a ewe) give birth to lambs;tend (ewes) at lambing time
verb: lamb, 3rd person present: lambs, gerund or present participle: lambing, past tense: lambed, past participle: lambed
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名詞
- 1. a young sheep.
- ▪ the flesh of a lamb as food we had roast lamb for supper lamb chops
- ▪ used figuratively as a symbol of meekness or innocence he accepted her decision like a lamb
- ▪ used to describe or address someone regarded with affection or pity, especially a young child the poor lamb is very upset
動詞
- 1. (of a ewe) give birth to lambs Shetland sheep lamb very easily
- ▪ tend (ewes) at lambing time I lambed a flock of 30 ewes for a neighbour
- 2. Australian, New Zealand informal, dated encourage someone to squander their money, especially on alcohol Pitt had been lambed down at the Pig and Whistle
- a lamb sacrificed at Passover.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a lamb sacrificed at Passover.
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- a child's name for a lamb.
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- a silky, tightly curled fur made from or resembling the fleece of a young karakul, used to make ... a grey Persian lamb collar
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- (1775–1834), English essayist and critic. Together with his sister Mary he wrote Tales from ...
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- a person whose job is marking lambs' ears with the owner's brand: his dad was a wizard lamb marker
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- lambskin made to look like beaver fur: a beaver lamb coat
Oxford Dictionary
- (of a ewe) pregnant
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