单词 | chicken breast |
释义 | chicken breastn. 1. A breast of chicken, eaten as food; meat from the breast of a chicken. ΘΚΠ the world > food and drink > food > animals for food > fowls > [noun] > cuts or parts of fowl wingc1470 soul?a1475 giblet1546 merrythought1598 sideman1632 sidesman1642 drumstick1646 pinion1655 side bone1712 chicken liver1733 pope's nose1788 liver wing1796 apron1807 parson's nose1836 stumps1845 oyster1855 supreme1856 wishbone1860 pulling bone1877 carcass1883 pully-bone1897 pull-bonea1903 chicken breast1941 chicken tender1955 1723 J. Nott Cook's & Confectioner's Dict. sig. I4v Grate some fat Bacon, season it with Pepper, Salt, two Anchovies, some Cives and Parsley shred small; mix these together, and stuff the Chicken Breasts with it. 1889 North Amer. (Philadelphia) 8 Sept. 2/3 He orders ten pounds of chicken breast. 1941 G. A. Escoffier Cook Bk. ii. xvi. 525 Chicken breasts with mushroom sauce. 1991 Washington Post 27 May (Business section) 19/1 Esham had a well-done steak while everyone else had been served chicken breast stuffed with ham. 2018 Times of Oman (Nexis) 22 Oct. Add 2 whole chicken breasts, boned and skinned, cut in 1/4″ strips. 2. A narrow chest that protrudes in front; spec. (Medicine) the condition of having abnormal forward angulation of the sternum; = pigeon breast n. Now rare. ΘΚΠ the world > health and disease > ill health > deformity > deformities of specific parts > [noun] > of chest chicken breast1822 pigeon breast1837 pigeon chest1847 thoracocyrtosis1860 barrel-chest1907 thoracocyllosis- 1822 W. T. Ward Pract. Observ. Distortions Spine, Chest, & Limbs Pref. p. xii He is inclined to think that many cases, of incipient consumption may be connected with that deformity of the chest of children commonly called chicken breast. 1849–52 Todd's Cycl. Anat. & Physiol. IV. ii. 1038/1 That deformity called ‘chicken-breast’ appears to be independent of the condition of the spine. 1907 C. Beck Surg. Dis. Chest ii. 60 In rare cases careful physical exercise should be advised at an early period, the same as in chicken-breast. 1921 Adventure 18 Sept. 138/1 From his bare feet upward, past crab-apple calf-muscles, protruding knock knees and chicken-breast, he was clad in a dark-flecked suit of gymnast's tights. 2007 R. Hinchliffe tr. F. Hefti et al. Pediatric Orthopedics in Pract. iii. 123/1 Try to avoid using expressions such as ‘pigeon chest’ or ‘chicken breast’ when talking to patients and parents. Derivatives ˈchicken-breasted adj. †(a) (of a woman) having very small breasts (obsolete rare); (b) having a protruding chest or abnormally angulated sternum (= pigeon-breasted adj.). ΘΚΠ the world > health and disease > ill health > deformity > deformities of specific parts > [adjective] > of chest chicken-breasted1802 pigeon-breasted?a1808 pigeon-chested1873 1773 J. Courtenay Rape of Pomona 15 You be d——n'd, you Chicken-breasted B——h, you have neither A——e nor B——b——s. 1802 D. P. Blaine Outl. Vet. Art I. ii. viii. 310 Every one knows the disposition of a chicken-breasted child to consumption. 1906 Chicago Med. Recorder 28 443 If the applicant [to the United States Army] has a flat chest, or is chicken-breasted,..he is usually rejected. 2000 H. van Woerden in Granta Spring 30 He asked himself why Demitrios was so timid and turned-in on himself; so chicken-breasted, skinny, weedy. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2019; most recently modified version published online June 2022). < n.1723 |
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