单词 | ham |
释义 | ham1[ ham ] / hæm / SEE SYNONYMS FOR ham ON THESAURUS.COM nouna cut of meat from the heavy-muscled part of a hog's rear quarter, between hip and hock, usually cured. that part of a hog's hind leg. the part of the leg back of the knee. Often hams. the back of the thigh, or the thigh and the buttock together. Origin of ham1before 1000; Middle English hamme,Old English hamm bend of the knee; cognate with Middle Dutch, Middle Low German hamme,Old High German hamma; akin to Old Norse hǫm buttock; perhaps akin to Greek knḗmē shin, Old Irish cnáim bone Words nearby hamhalve, halvers, halves, halyard, Halysites, ham, Hama, Hamadan, hamadryad, hamadryas, hamadryas baboon Definition for ham (2 of 4)ham2 [ ham ] / hæm / nounan actor or performer who overacts. an operator of an amateur radio station. verb (used with or without object), hammed, ham·ming.to act with exaggerated expression of emotion; overact. Origin of ham2First recorded in 1880–85; short for hamfatter, after The Hamfat Man, a Black minstrel song celebrating an awkward man Definition for ham (3 of 4)Ham [ ham ] / hæm / nounthe second son of Noah. Genesis 10:1. Definition for ham (4 of 4)HAM or ham[ ham ] / hæm / adverb Slang.hard as a motherfucker: in an extremely high-energy manner; to an exceptional degree (a euphemistic acronym used as a description of intensity, without explicit vulgarity): Nothing can stop me from partying HAM this spring break! Origin of HAMFrom its use in digital communications Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for hamBritish Dictionary definitions for ham (1 of 2)ham1 / (hæm) / nounthe part of the hindquarters of a pig or similar animal between the hock and the hip the meat of this part, esp when salted or smoked informal
needlework a cushion used for moulding curves Word Origin for hamOld English hamm; related to Old High German hamma haunch, Old Irish cnāim bone, camm bent, Latin camur bent British Dictionary definitions for ham (2 of 2)ham2 / (hæm) / nountheatre informal
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verb hams, hamming or hammedinformal to overact Word Origin for hamC19: special use of ham 1; in some senses probably influenced by amateur Collins English Dictionary - Complete & Unabridged 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012 Cultural definitions for hamHam One of the three sons of Noah. According to the biblical account, Noah and his family were the only human survivors of the great Flood and were therefore the progenitors of all the peoples on Earth. notes for HamEgypt (see also Egypt) was traditionally called “the Land of Ham,” and Ham was considered to be the ancestor of the Egyptians and of all African peoples south of Egypt. notes for HamThe “curse of Ham” refers to the biblical story in which Ham, seeing his father drunk and naked, refused to turn away as his two brothers did. When Noah awoke, he cursed Ham and his son Canaan, supposedly causing a darker pigmentation in their descendants. This so-called curse has often been wrongly used to justify racism. The New Dictionary of Cultural Literacy, Third Edition Copyright © 2005 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. All rights reserved. |
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