tripe
英 [traɪp]
美 [traɪp]
- n. 肚子;内脏;废话
- n. (Tripe)人名;(塞)特里佩
tripe 食用牛肚,百叶来自古法语 tripe,内脏,特指可食用的牛肚,百叶,肠等,词源不详,可能借自阿拉伯某词。
- tripe (n.)
- c. 1300, from Old French tripe "guts, intestines, entrails used as food" (13c.), of unknown origin, perhaps via Spanish tripa from Arabic therb "suet" [Klein, Barnhart]. Applied contemptuously to persons (1590s), then to anything considered worthless, foolish, or offensive (1892).
- 1. I've never heard such a load of tripe in all my life.
- 我一辈子还从没听到过这样一堆废话。
来自柯林斯例句
- 2. I don't read that tripe.
- 我才不看那种无聊的东西呢.
来自辞典例句
- 3. I can't eat either tripe or liver.
- 我不吃肚也不吃肝.
来自辞典例句
- 4. We can have either tripe or liver.
- 我们可以吃肚或肝.
来自辞典例句
- 5. I can eat neither tripe nor liver.
- 我既不吃肚也不吃肝.
来自辞典例句