beefeater
n. 吃牛肉者, 壮汉, 守卫
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释义与例句
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1.
An African bird of the genus Buphagus, which feeds on the larvae of botflies hatched under the skin of oxen, antelopes, etc.
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2.
One who eats beef; a large, plump person; a well-fed servant.
废旧1676 (Licensed). William Wycherley, The Plain Dealer (play); reprinted in: 1981. Holland, Peter (ed.), The Plays of William Wycherley, London: Cambridge University Press, Plays by Renaissance and Restoration Dramatiats series. I.i.342-351, p. 366. [H]ere you see a bishop bowing low to a gaudy atheist, a judge to a doorkeeper, a great lord to a fishmonger or a scrivener with a jack-chain about his neck, a lawyer to a sergeant-at-arms, a velvet physician to a threadbare chemist and a supple gentleman usher to a surely beefeater, and so tread round in a preposterous huddle of ceremony to each other whilst they can hardly hold their solemn false countenances.
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3.
Alternative letter-case form of Beefeater.
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4.
A kind of hat worn by women resembling the headwear of a Beefeater (Yeoman Warder).
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同义词 2
上位词 3
词源
From beef + eater.
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