ox
英 [ɒks]
美 [ɑːks]
n. (阉割的)公牛; 去势公牛; 饲养的牛
Collins.1 / BNC.11804
牛津词典
noun
- (阉割的)公牛;去势公牛
a bull (= a male cow) that has been castrated (= had part of its sex organs removed), used, especially in the past, for pulling farm equipment, etc. - 饲养的牛
any cow or bull on a farm
柯林斯词典
- 阉牛;去势公牛
Anoxis a bull that has been castrated. Oxen are used in some countries for pulling vehicles or carrying things.
英英释义
noun
- any of various wild bovines especially of the genera Bos or closely related Bibos
- an adult castrated bull of the genus Bos
双语例句
- Do you mean that I shall let the ox go and not paint the bell?
您的意思是要我把牛放了,不必再涂钟了,是吗? - The ox eats the grass on the lawn.
牛在草坪上吃草。 - This ox is mine.
这头公牛是我的。 - Their brigade sent six young men and their ox team to lend a hand.
他们大队派了6名青年和耕牛队来帮忙。 - How can you not paint the bell! Let the ox go, but use a sheep instead.
你在说什么?钟怎么能不涂呢!把牛放了,就换只羊吧! - I'm absolutely sure it's ox bone.
我绝对肯定这是牛骨做的。 - Do I really have what it takes to fight biack ox?
我真的要用这个去和黑牛战斗? - We must lead an ox by the halter.
牵牛要牵牛鼻子。 - The ox have four stomachs.
牛有四个胃。 - Even a goat and an ox must keep in step if they are going to plough together.
即使山羊和牛在一起犁地,也得保持步调一致。