squab
英[skwɒb]
美[skwɒb]
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adj.
刚孵出的;羽毛未丰的;矮胖的
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n.
乳鸽;雏鸽;矮胖子;长沙发;垫子
Noun:
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flesh of a pigeon suitable for roasting or braising; flesh of a dove (young squab) may be broiled
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a soft padded sofa
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an unfledged pigeon
Adjective:
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short and fat
- 1. Don't keep squab bring with me . I'm sick of you!
- 这小两口为了钱吵吵闹闹5余年.
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- 2. Bob Shipley says exporting smoked squab would not be a solution either.
- 鲍勃?希普利说出口熏制的雏鸽也不是解决的办法.
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- 3. In the smoking process, squab ( squab ) meat becomes very soft, almost like paste.
- 在烟熏加工中, 雏 鸽 肉变得软了, 几乎象胶水样.
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- 4. In the smoking process, squab meat becomes very soft, almost like paste.
- 在烟熏过程中, 乳鸽肉变成非常软和, 几乎像浆糊一样.
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- 5. His five - spice squab was outstanding , with flavours bursting through every bite.
- 他做的五香乳鸽很棒, 咬一口,满嘴生香.
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用作名词 (n.)
- Both men said it takes a lot of food to raise squab.
但他们两人均认为养殖乳鸽需要耗费大量食物。
- Squab from the United States is generally exported frozen.
美国的雏鸽一般冷冻出口。
- After all, young pigeons, called squab, have been raised for centuries for food.
毕竟饲养雏鸽供人食用已有几百年的历史了。