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gizzard

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++
Related topics: Birds
giz·zard /ˈɡɪzəd $ -ərd/ noun [countable]  HBBa part of a bird’s stomach that breaks down food into smaller pieces 〔鸟的〕砂囊,胗
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gizzardRemove the wing tips and reserve with the neck and gizzard for a stock.You get some necks and gizzards from the butcher and boil them; it takes a couple hours.Add the chicken gizzards and livers and saute for 5 minutes.His face is transformed as he sticks his fist into imaginary roasters and grabs for gizzards, pulls out the squishy stuff.She also said that the Department would re-investigate the situation if evidence arose of a further outbreak of the gizzard worm infection.The gizzard was adjacent to the stomach and lined with hard plates and sandpaper-like surfaces.Their gizzards are gentle when compared with those of fruit pigeons, which generally destroy the seeds.The neck, wings, gizzard, and carcass should always be saved and reserved for making stock.
Origin gizzard (1300-1400) Old North French guisier, from Latin gigeria inside organs of animals
giz·zard nounChineseSyllable
of a bird’s Corpus part that breaks a stomach


gizzard
gizzard /ˈɡɪzəd $ -ərd/ noun [countable]
 Date: 1300-1400
 Language: Old North French
 Origin: guisier, from Latin gigeria 'inside organs of animals'
a part of a bird’s stomach that breaks down food into smaller pieces


giz·zardBrE /ˈɡɪzəd/ 🔊NAmE /ˈɡɪzərd/ 🔊 nounthe part of a bird's stomach in which food is broken up into smaller pieces before being digested (鸟的)砂囊,胗,肫