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单词 goose
释义

goose

noun
/ɡuːs/
/ɡuːs/
(plural geese
/ɡiːs/
/ɡiːs/
)
Idioms
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  1. [countable] a bird like a large duck with a long neck. Geese either live wild or are kept on farms. see also barnacle goose, Canada gooseTopics Birdsb2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • wild
    • roast
    … of geese
    • flock
    • gaggle
    goose + verb
    • waddle
    • hiss
    • honk
    See full entry
  2. [uncountable] meat from a goose
    • roast goose
    Topics Foodc1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • wild
    • roast
    … of geese
    • flock
    • gaggle
    goose + verb
    • waddle
    • hiss
    • honk
    See full entry
  3. [countable] a female goose compare gander
  4. [countable] (old-fashioned, informal) a silly person
  5. see also golden goose, wild goose chase
    Word OriginOld English gōs, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch gans and German Gans, from an Indo-European root shared by Latin anser and Greek khēn.
Idioms
cook somebody’s goose
  1. (informal) to destroy somebody’s chances of successTopics Difficulty and failurec2
kill the goose that lays the golden egg/eggs
  1. (saying) to destroy something that would make you rich, successful, etc.Topics Difficulty and failurec2
not say boo to a goose (British English)
(North American English not say boo to anyone)
  1. to be very shy or gentle
    • He's so nervous he wouldn't say boo to a goose.
what’s sauce for the goose is sauce for the gander
  1. (old-fashioned, saying) what one person is allowed to do, another person must be allowed to do in a similar situationTopics Permission and obligationc2

goose

verb
/ɡuːs/
/ɡuːs/
(informal)
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they goose
/ɡuːs/
/ɡuːs/
he / she / it gooses
/ˈɡuːsɪz/
/ˈɡuːsɪz/
past simple goosed
/ɡuːst/
/ɡuːst/
past participle goosed
/ɡuːst/
/ɡuːst/
-ing form goosing
/ˈɡuːsɪŋ/
/ˈɡuːsɪŋ/
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  1. goose somebody to touch or press somebody’s bottom quickly
    • Jack goosed her as she reached for a file.
  2. goose something (along/up) (North American English) to make something move or work faster
    • The government has done everything possible to goose the economy along.
  3. Word OriginOld English gōs, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch gans and German Gans, from an Indo-European root shared by Latin anser and Greek khēn.
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