brisket
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++LDOCE 5++bris·ket /ˈbrɪskɪt/ noun [uncountable] DFmeat from the chest of an animal, especially a cow 〔动物,尤指牛的〕胸肉
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brisket• The remaining wholesale cuts provide hamburger, stew meat, short ribs, flank steak, and brisket of beef.• Meat cuts used include pork shoulders; beef chuck, brisket, and flank; and trimmings of all kinds.Origin brisket (1300-1400) Perhaps from Old Norse brjosk “cartilage”bris·ket nounChineseSyllable
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brisket
bris‧ket /ˈbrɪskət, ˈbrɪskɪt/
noun [uncountable]
bris‧ket /ˈbrɪskət, ˈbrɪskɪt/
noun [uncountable] Date: 1300-1400
Origin: Perhaps from Old Norse brjosk 'cartilage'
meat from the chest of an animal, especially a cow
Origin: Perhaps from Old Norse brjosk 'cartilage'