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单词 gammon
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gammon


gam·mon 1

G0032600 (găm′ən)n. A victory in backgammon reached before the loser has succeeded in removing a single piece.tr.v. gam·moned, gam·mon·ing, gam·mons To defeat in backgammon by scoring a gammon.
[Probably from Middle English gamen, gammen, game, from Old English gamen.]

gam·mon 2

G0032600 (găm′ən) Chiefly British n.1. Misleading or nonsensical talk; humbug.2. Gammon See Shelta.v. gam·moned, gam·mon·ing, gam·mons v.tr. To deceive or mislead: "[He] gammoned a countryman out of a good round sum of money" (Charles Dickens).v.intr. To talk misleadingly or deceptively.
[Origin unknown.]
gam′mon·er n.

gam·mon 3

G0032600 (găm′ən)n.1. A cured or smoked ham.2. The lower part of a side of bacon.
[Middle English gambon, from Old North French, from gambe, leg, from Late Latin gamba, hoof; see gambol.]

gam·mon 4

G0032600 (găm′ən)tr.v. gam·moned, gam·mon·ing, gam·mons To fasten (a bowsprit) to the stem of a ship.
[Origin unknown.]

gammon

(ˈɡæmən) n1. (Cookery) a cured or smoked ham2. (Cookery) the hindquarter of a side of bacon, cooked either whole or cut into large rashers[C15: from Old Northern French gambon, from gambe leg; see gambrel]

gammon

(ˈɡæmən) n1. (Games, other than specified) a double victory in backgammon in which one player throws off all his or her pieces before his or her opponent throws any2. (Games, other than specified) archaic the game of backgammonvb (Games, other than specified) (tr) to score a gammon over[C18: probably special use of Middle English gamen game1]

gammon

(ˈɡæmən) ndeceitful nonsense; humbugvbto deceive (a person)[C18: perhaps special use of gammon2] ˈgammoner n

gammon

(ˈɡæmən) vb (Nautical Terms) (tr) nautical to fix (a bowsprit) to the stemhead of a vessel[C18: perhaps related to gammon1, with reference to the tying up of a ham]

gam•mon1

(ˈgæm ən)
n. 1. a victory in backgammon in which the loser has not thrown off any pieces. v.t. 2. to beat by winning a gammon. [1720–30; see backgammon]

gam•mon2

(ˈgæm ən)

n. Brit. 1. a smoked or cured ham. 2. the lower end of a side of bacon. [1480–90; < dial. Old French gambon ham, derivative of gambe; see jamb]

gam•mon3

(ˈgæm ən)

n. Brit. Informal. 1. deceitful nonsense; bosh. v.i. 2. to talk gammon. [1710–20]

gammon


Past participle: gammoned
Gerund: gammoning
Imperative
gammon
gammon
Present
I gammon
you gammon
he/she/it gammons
we gammon
you gammon
they gammon
Preterite
I gammoned
you gammoned
he/she/it gammoned
we gammoned
you gammoned
they gammoned
Present Continuous
I am gammoning
you are gammoning
he/she/it is gammoning
we are gammoning
you are gammoning
they are gammoning
Present Perfect
I have gammoned
you have gammoned
he/she/it has gammoned
we have gammoned
you have gammoned
they have gammoned
Past Continuous
I was gammoning
you were gammoning
he/she/it was gammoning
we were gammoning
you were gammoning
they were gammoning
Past Perfect
I had gammoned
you had gammoned
he/she/it had gammoned
we had gammoned
you had gammoned
they had gammoned
Future
I will gammon
you will gammon
he/she/it will gammon
we will gammon
you will gammon
they will gammon
Future Perfect
I will have gammoned
you will have gammoned
he/she/it will have gammoned
we will have gammoned
you will have gammoned
they will have gammoned
Future Continuous
I will be gammoning
you will be gammoning
he/she/it will be gammoning
we will be gammoning
you will be gammoning
they will be gammoning
Present Perfect Continuous
I have been gammoning
you have been gammoning
he/she/it has been gammoning
we have been gammoning
you have been gammoning
they have been gammoning
Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been gammoning
you will have been gammoning
he/she/it will have been gammoning
we will have been gammoning
you will have been gammoning
they will have been gammoning
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been gammoning
you had been gammoning
he/she/it had been gammoning
we had been gammoning
you had been gammoning
they had been gammoning
Conditional
I would gammon
you would gammon
he/she/it would gammon
we would gammon
you would gammon
they would gammon
Past Conditional
I would have gammoned
you would have gammoned
he/she/it would have gammoned
we would have gammoned
you would have gammoned
they would have gammoned
Thesaurus
Noun1.gammon - meat cut from the thigh of a hog (usually smoked)gammon - meat cut from the thigh of a hog (usually smoked)ham, jamboncut of pork - cut of meat from a hog or pigVirginia ham - a lean hickory-smoked ham; has dark red meatprosciutto - Italian salt-cured ham usually sliced paper thin
2.gammon - hind portion of a side of baconside of bacon, flitch - salted and cured abdominal wall of a side of porkbacon - back and sides of a hog salted and dried or smoked; usually sliced thin and fried
Translations
火腿腌猪腿

gammon

(ˈgӕmən) noun the meat of the leg of a pig, salted and smoked. 醃燻火腿 腌猪腿,火腿

gammon


gammon

1. a double victory in backgammon in which one player throws off all his pieces before his opponent throws any 2. Archaic the game of backgammon
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