释义
[ milch ] SHOW IPA
/ mɪltʃ / PHONETIC RESPELLING
adjective (of a domestic animal) yielding milk; kept or suitable for milk production.
Origin of milch 1250–1300; Middle English milche; compare Old English -milce (in thrimilce the month of May, i.e., the month when cows could be milked thrice a day); see milk
Words nearby milch Milan, milanaise, Milanese, Milanov, Milazzo, milch , milch cow, milch glass, milchig, milchik, mild
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Example sentences from the Web for milch Milch , who wrote such superb shows as NYPD Blue and Deadwood and also penned Luck, is a disgrace as well.
HBO’s ‘Luck’ Runs Out as Show Is Canceled After Three Horses Die | Buzz Bissinger| March 19, 2012| DAILY BEAST
In the name of their supposed art, Milch , Mann, and the HBO brass were all too willing to subject horses to fatal harm.
HBO’s ‘Luck’ Runs Out as Show Is Canceled After Three Horses Die | Buzz Bissinger| March 19, 2012| DAILY BEAST
You cannot bear to have us manufacture anything this side of the sea, and are determined to make us your milch cow.
Daughters of the Revolution and Their Times | Charles Carleton Coffin
The same quantity of food when fed to milch cows produced 74 pounds of milk, plus one pound of increase in live weight.
The Young Farmer: Some Things He Should Know | Thomas Forsyth Hunt
The beauty of a milch cow is the result of her good qualities.
Cattle and Their Diseases | Robert Jennings
Perhaps the disease which has required the greatest amount of attention in the several states is tuberculosis in milch cows.
The Young Farmer: Some Things He Should Know | Thomas Forsyth Hunt
Milch cows here are occasionally used on the farm, an anomaly among a population extremely gentle to animals.
In the Heart of Vosges | Matilda Betham-Edwards
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British Dictionary definitions for milch noun (modifier) (esp of cattle) yielding milk
milch cow informal a source of easy income, esp a person
Word Origin for milch C13: from Old English -milce (in compounds); related to Old English melcan to milk
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