chick的意思和读音

chick

: [tʃɪk] : [tʃɪk]

n.

adj.

chicks  

chickn.

1.;(a baby bird, especially a baby chicken

2.a way of referring to a young woman

n.1.,;;〈,2.

adj.1.,,;

n.1.a woman. This word is usually considered offensive.2.a baby bird

1. chameleon , chick chicken , ...

2. TOP 41 Get real! ! TOP 42 Chick TOP 43 Man! ! ...

3. chase v. chick n. ( chivalrous a. ( ...

4. sit chick exercise ...

5. 〖 squab〗 chick;chicken〗 〖 embryonicform〗 ...

6. haired chick velvet ...

7. chase v. chick n. ( chivalrous a. ( ...

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1.These flying reptiles were covered with thin filaments that may have looked something like the down on this pheasant chick.

2.We would like a few different animals, one of each: bird, bee, rabbit, bear, monkey, chick, duck.

3.This includes being forced to see chick flicks or suffer antique fairs and dinner with her friends.

4.Even if he did fertilise the egg of a non-paired female it would not survive as it takes two adults to raise a single chick.使

5.In one study, a team member found a type of protein increased in a chick (which can regenerate hair cells) after its cells were damaged.

6.He had even given Lisa a baby chick that morning to show her that he thought she was the coolest.

7.Mrs Chick bore off the tender pair of Toodles, and presently returned with that tougher couple whose presence her brother had commanded.

8.Honey, the chick says he's did enough to leave home now. So he's decided to go away.

9.'Like the ivy, ' Mrs Chick assented. 'Never! She'll never glide and nestle into the bosom of her Papa's affections like - the - '“,”,“——”

10.One day, a teacher took his pupils to a chicken farm to pay a visit. When they came near the incubator, chick just got out of its egg shell.