1.【鸟】鹅
2.鹅肉
3.【动】母鹅
4.〈侮辱,古,非正式〉傻瓜; 呆头鹅
5.长柄熨斗,复数为gooses
1.【鸟】鹅
2.鹅肉
3.【动】母鹅
4.〈侮辱,古,非正式〉傻瓜; 呆头鹅
5.长柄熨斗,复数为gooses
1.拧或掐屁股
2.忽然加满油; 催促
1.[Bird]a large waterfowl with a long neck and webbed feet, noted for its seasonal migrations and distinctive honking sound. Geese resemble swans but have shorter necks
2.the flesh of the goose, cooked and eaten as food
3.[Animal]a female goose
4.<offensive,archaic,informal>an offensive term for a person who is regarded as silly
5.an iron with a long curved handle, used by tailors for pressing and smoothing cloth (pl. gooses)
1.[Bird]a large waterfowl with a long neck and webbed feet, noted for its seasonal migrations and distinctive honking sound. Geese resemble swans but have shorter necks
2.the flesh of the goose, cooked and eaten as food
3.[Animal]a female goose
4.<offensive,archaic,informal>an offensive term for a person who is regarded as silly
5.an iron with a long curved handle, used by tailors for pressing and smoothing cloth (pl. gooses)
1.to poke or pinch somebody on the buttocks
2.to give a spurt of fuel or to spur somebody on to action
1.Big firms are sitting on piles of cash and might be goosed into spending some by asset purchases.
大公司持有大量资金,通过资产购买花掉一些促进自身发展。
2.And U. S. investors with assets abroad see profits earned overseas goosed by exchange rates that go against the dollar.
在国外拥有资产的美国投资者则会看到从海外获得的利润因美元的走软而膨胀。
3.IBM Informix has goosed its systems in two key areas: development and queries.
IBMInformix在其系统的两个主要领域加大了支持力度:开发和查询。
4.Rook goosed the throttle, and the bike sent up a cloud of white smoke.
露可加大了油门,摩托车喷出一阵白烟。
5.I goosed, fussed and coaxed the mix under a very low flame.
我干劲十足,兴奋而仔细地用小火把它们混合。
6.They goosed their exports fifteen percent and it's all landing in our territory.
他们增加了百分之十五的出口量,全部都到了美国。
7.He goosed her in public!
他竟然在大庭广众之下捏她的屁股!