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birds, such aschickens, that arebredfortheireggsandmeat: 家禽Some poultryfarmerskeepturkeysandducksas well aschickens.一些饲养家禽的农民不仅养鸡,还养火鸡和鸭子。 SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesMeat - general words - barbecue
- breast
- butchery
- carrion
- charcuterie
- chub
- crown
- dry aged
- game
- gristle
- joint
- lardon
- marrowbone
- meat
- meatiness
- Quorn
- spring chicken
- tikka
- white meat
See more results » themeatfrombirdssuch aschickens 禽肉SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesMeat - general words - barbecue
- breast
- butchery
- carrion
- charcuterie
- chub
- crown
- dry aged
- game
- gristle
- joint
- lardon
- marrowbone
- meat
- meatiness
- Quorn
- spring chicken
- tikka
- white meat
See more results » (Definition ofpoultryfrom theCambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus© Cambridge University Press)poultry| American Dictionarybirds, such aschickens,keptfortheirmeatoreggs, or themeatfrom thesebirds: Mediterraneandietsfavorfishand poultry overredmeat. (Definition ofpoultryfrom theCambridge Academic Content Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)Examplesofpoultrypoultry Will a population raised entirely in vitro, and therefore adapted to these conditions, be representative ofpoultryhouse mites ?From theCambridge English Corpus Live vaccines have been tested extensively in mice and also inpoultry.From theCambridge English Corpus Cloacal swabs, as used in the present study, are fundamentally an estimate to detect campylobacter colonization in broilerpoultryflocks [19].From theCambridge English Corpus Ownership of small stock (sheep, goats,poultry) is almost universal, while cattle ownership is limited to the wealthy households.From theCambridge English Corpus Despite the species specificity of avian poxviruses, infections in populations of wild birds could present a risk forpoultry[7].From theCambridge English Corpus The old smallholders, commoners with typically twenty sheep,poultryand a few cattle, who were still utilising their rights, have died or left the common.From theCambridge English Corpus An infestation might well damagepoultryfarms and fisheries, but it was for the industries to protect their stock as best they could.From theCambridge English Corpus Among the four systems compared, a system with cover crop,poultrymanure, and no-till faired the best.From theCambridge English Corpus Most of it is petty crime, chiefly thefts of hogs andpoultry, but there are also a good many crimes against women.From theCambridge English Corpus Poultrymay have been ubiquitous, but they still had a cultural origin in a (historical) process of plantation.From theCambridge English Corpus Treatments include ammonium nitrate (closed circles), sulphur-coated urea (open circles), composted dairy manure (closed triangles), andpoultrylitter (open triangles).From theCambridge English Corpus Like sulphur-coated urea, composted dairy manure andpoultrylitter are considered slow release fertilizers.From theCambridge English Corpus The result further suggests that the positive benefit of no-till can be realized only when it is used withpoultrylitter.From theCambridge English Corpus Sincepoultrylitter supplies nutrients and improves soil properties, these effects become more evident when it is combined with no-till.From theCambridge English Corpus Improved grower/integrator relations would enhance thepoultryindustry.From theCambridge English Corpus These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. #https://dictionary.cambridge.org//dictionary/english/poultry## |