butcher的意思和读音

butcher

: [ˈbʊtʃər] : [ˈbʊtʃə(r)]

n.

v.

adj.“butch”

butchers  butchering  butchered  

v.botch,ruin,bungle,make a mess of,spoil

n.killer,murderer,slayer,exterminator

butchern.

1.a person whose job is cutting up and selling meat in a shop/store or killing animals for this purpose

2.a shop/store that sells meat

He owns the butcher's in the main street.

3.a person who kills people in a cruel and violent way

IDMhave/take a butchersto have a look at sthv.

1.~ sbto kill people in a very cruel and violent way

2.~ sthto kill animals and cut them up for use as meat

3.~ sthto spoil sth by doing it very badly

The script was good, but those guys butchered it.

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adj.1.“butch”

n.1.someone whose job is to sell meat and sometimes also to kill animals for meat. The store they work in is called a butchers shop.2.someone who has killed someone, often a lot of people, in a cruel and violent way

v.1.to kill an animal and cut it up so that it can be eaten2.to kill someone, often many people, in a cruel and violent way3.to spoil or damage something by making many changes in it

adj.1.The comparative of butch

1. bus driver: () butcher: , buyer: ...

2. bus driver: () butcher: , buyer: ...

3. fish-monger butcher shoe-maker ...

4. want 49 butcher meat () ...

5. bushel n. butcher n. buttock n. ...

6. bush n. butcher n. , button n. , ...

7. but conj. butcher n. vt. ); ) butter n.

8. but conj. butcher n. butter n. ...

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1.Then she gave the paper to her dog and said gently, "Take this to the butcher, and he's going to give you your lunch today. ",“。”

2.Butcher Colloquial term for a telephone technician who tends to use cutters without verifying whether the cabling is active or inactive.使使

3.Terry Butcher said: "If I was an American I'd wind Rooney up. I'd stand on his toes, pinch him, belt him if I could. "宿·:“。”

4.He had been "doing" butcher and baker in order not to call on her.

5.And the danger could linger for a year or more, adds Greg Butcher, director of conservation for the Audubon Society.·(GregButcher)

6.In exterior he resembled a butcher in a poor neighbourhood, and his eyes had a look of sleepy cunning.

7."Slap it round a bit, " Perry, the other butcher, tells the mesmerised group as he slams a steak down on the table.(Perry):“。”

8.The river Wang? The chapter pure station felt suspicious, why is the wife of that king's butcher going to say that this encounters for them?

9.A while, a wolf directly got out of the way, another wolf resembles like the dog squats sits in butcher's front.

10."Certainly, madam, " the butcher replied and went into the cold room and found a large piece of steak.“,”