goatish如何读

英:['gəʊtɪʃ]

美:['goʊtɪʃ]

goatish是什么意思

  • adj.山羊似的;好色的;淫荡的

goatish英英释义

noun

or plural goat any of various hollow-horned ruminant mammals (especially of the genus Capra) related to the sheep but of lighter build and with backwardly arching horns, a short tail, and usually straight hairespecially: one (Capra hircus) long domesticated for its milk, wool, and flesh

capitalized capricorn

a licentious man : lecher

scapegoat sense 2

abbreviation or noun

the greatest of all time : the most accomplished and successful individual in the history of a particular sport or category of performance or activity There's no denying what Aaron Rodgers has done in his career, but to say Rodgers is the GOAT is a big statement considering what Tom Brady has accomplished.—Pro Football Weekly Former President (and arguably the GOAT of post-presidency careers) Jimmy Carter is leasing 10 acres of his Georgia peanut farm to SolAmerica to create a 1.3MW solar array.—Walter Einenkel If championships alone are the measuring stick, then Michael [Jordan] is probably going to remain the popular choice as the GOAT. But if I can go on aesthetics alone, I know I'd rather watch LeBron [James].—Bob Ryan

As much fun as it is to debate who is the greatest in NBA history, it's pointless, a question for which there can be no definitive answer …. The list of players who could be considered the GOAT is long, and each one is worthy in his own right.—Nancy Armour

noun

or plural goat any of various hollow-horned ruminant mammals (especially of the genus Capra) related to the sheep but of lighter build and with backwardly arching horns, a short tail, and usually straight hairespecially: one (Capra hircus) long domesticated for its milk, wool, and flesh

capitalized capricorn

a licentious man : lecher

scapegoat sense 2

abbreviation or noun

the greatest of all time : the most accomplished and successful individual in the history of a particular sport or category of performance or activity There's no denying what Aaron Rodgers has done in his career, but to say Rodgers is the GOAT is a big statement considering what Tom Brady has accomplished.—Pro Football Weekly Former President (and arguably the GOAT of post-presidency careers) Jimmy Carter is leasing 10 acres of his Georgia peanut farm to SolAmerica to create a 1.3MW solar array.—Walter Einenkel If championships alone are the measuring stick, then Michael [Jordan] is probably going to remain the popular choice as the GOAT. But if I can go on aesthetics alone, I know I'd rather watch LeBron [James].—Bob Ryan

As much fun as it is to debate who is the greatest in NBA history, it's pointless, a question for which there can be no definitive answer …. The list of players who could be considered the GOAT is long, and each one is worthy in his own right.—Nancy Armour

goatish词源中文解释

"像山羊一样的",尤其是"臭"或"好色",1520年代,来自 goat + -ish。相关词汇: Goatishly; goatishness。

goatish词源英文解释

Noun Middle English gote, from Old English gāt; akin to Old High German geiz goat, Old Norse geit, Latin haedus kid

The first known use of goat was before the 12th century

goatish儿童词典英英释义

go-getternoun

an ambitious person who eagerly goes after what is desired

go-getternoun

an ambitious person who eagerly goes after what is desired

go-kartnoun

a small motorized vehicle used for racing

go-kartnoun

a small motorized vehicle used for racing

goal linenoun

a line at either end of a playing area that marks the goal

goal linenoun

a line at either end of a playing area that marks the goal

goatnoun

any of various cud-chewing mammals having hollow horns that curve backward, a short tail, and usually straight hair and related to the sheep but of lighter buildespecially: one raised for its milk, wool, and flesh

scapegoat

goatish 例句

1 In the last inning, a home run can make you the hero, and a strikeout can make you the goat.

2 an unhappy childhood was the goat he used to rationalize every failure and shortcoming

3 The virus has also affected mammals, infecting cows, goats, cats, and more in the U.S. alone.

4 In Hawaii during the 1800s, hunters would chase herds of goats, falling behind as the goats ran and catching up while the animals rested.

goatish 同义词

1 似山羊的

goaty

2 山羊的

caprine capric hircine goaty

goatish 短语相关

goat cheese old goat Angora goat mountain goat goat cheese get someone's goat get one's goat mountain goat Angora goat billy goat

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