haggis的意思和读音

haggis

: ['hæɡɪs] : ['hæɡɪs]

n.

haggises  

haggisn.

1.a Scottish dish that looks like a large round sausage made from the heart, lungs and liver of a sheep that are finely chopped, mixed with oats , herbs , etc. and boiled in a bag that is traditionally made from part of a sheep's stomach

n.1.

n.1.a Scottish dish made from chopped lamb's heart, lungs, and liver mixed with suet, oats, onions, and seasonings, which is packed into a round sausage skin and usually boiled.2.a Scottish food made from the inner organs of a sheep that are cut up, mixed with grain, and pushed into a bag to be cooked. The bag is traditionally made from a sheeps stomach.

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1."You were told that this information, if released, would cause serious damage to people, " Haggis told me.“,”

2.But, far from putting the matter behind him, Haggis began his investigation into the church.

3.Another thing I'm disappointed not to see today is something called machitos, kind of a Mexican haggis.machitos西

4.Lauren Haggis, the second daughter from his first marriage, said that he never connected with his children.·

5.Haggis decided at an early age to be a writer, and he made his own comic books.

6.Haggis expected that, as an O. T. VII, he would feel a sense of accomplishment, but he remained confused and unsatisfied.OT

7.A few days later, Haggis says, he was summoned to the Celebrity Centre, where officials told him that Cruise was very upset.

8.The court then determined that Haggis should have full custody of the children.

9.Haggis had not spoken publicly about his resignation from Scientology.退

10.The implication, Haggis said, was that he could "pick and choose" which tenets of Scientology to believe.