cud

英 [kʌd] 美 [kʌd]
  • n. 反刍的食物
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cud 反刍的食物

来自古英语cudu,松脂,胶质。

cud
cud: [OE] The etymological meaning of cud appears to be ‘glutinous substance’. It is related to a wide range of Indo-European words in this general sense area, including Sanskrit játu ‘gum’, German kitt ‘putty’, and Swedish kâda ‘resin’, and the first syllable of Latin bitūmen (source of English bitumen [15]) is generally referred to the same source. Quid ‘piece of tobacco for chewing’ is a variant of cud.
=> bitumen, quid
cud (n.)
Old English cudu "cud," earlier cwudu, common Germanic (compare Old Norse kvaða "resin," Old High German quiti "glue," German Kitt "putty"); perhaps from PIE root *gwet- "resin, gum."
1. cows chewing the cud
在咀嚼反刍食物的牛

来自《权威词典》

2. The cow in the nearby field was still chewing placidly on its cud.
附近地里的牛仍在安静地反刍食物。

来自柯林斯例句

3. I will no longer chew the cud of misfortune that Fate ekes out to us.
我将不再反复地思考命运给我们的不幸.

来自辞典例句

4. She just stood there calmly gazing at me and chewing he cud.
它只是站在那儿,静静地望着我,嘴里咀嚼着从胃里吐出的东西.

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5. The horse is chewing the cud.
那匹马正在倒噍.

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