| 释义 |
cud /kʌd /noun [mass noun]Partly digested food returned from the first stomach of ruminants to the mouth for further chewing.And I could only stare, my mouth hung open dumbly like a cow gumming its cud....- She had come here to reject William and instead she was daydreaming about Arthur and watching with a growing sense of repulsion as William chewed incessantly, like a cow with a mouthful of cud.
- They're feasting on some of the best cud for miles.
Phrases Origin Old English cwidu, cudu, of Germanic origin; related to German Kitt 'cement, putty' and Swedish kåda 'resin'. Rhymes blood, bud, crud, dud, flood, Judd, mud, rudd, scud, spud, stud, sudd, thud |