v.養肥;使肥胖
名詞: fattener 過去式: fattened 過去分詞: fattened 現在分詞: fattening 第三人稱單數: fattens
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1. make fat or plump
e.g. We will plump out that poor starving child
Synonym: fatflesh outfill outplumpplump outfatten outfatten up
1. (動物)長膘,變肥;催肥,養肥
If an animal is fattened, or if it fattens, it becomes fatter as a result of eating more.
e.g. The cattle are being fattened for slaughter...
喂肥牛群以宰殺。
e.g. The creature continued to grow and fatten.
這個家伙繼續長大、變肥。
2. 使(企業)發財;使(利潤)增長;為…牟利
If you say that someone is fattening something such as a business or its profits, you mean that they are increasing the value of the business or its profits, in a way that you disapprove of.
e.g. They have kept the price of sugar artificially high and so fattened the company's profits.
他們一直人為地使糖的價格居高不下,以此為公司牟利。
相關詞組:fatten up
1. 長肥:fatten up 使肥胖 | fatten 長肥 | fattener 養肥禽畜者
2. fatten的翻譯
2. 使肥胖:fatplump 胖 | fatten 使肥胖 | fattening 肥育
3.
3. 發胖 長肥:skin and bone 瘦得皮包骨的 | fatten 發胖 長肥 | fatten up 飼養使肥
4. 催肥:fatsoluble vitamin ==> 脂溶性維生素 | fatten ==> 催肥 | fattening ==> 肥育
以上就是本站詳細整理的詞語fatten是什么意思的翻譯解釋,供大家參考一下。
Ann's looking awful thin. Let's give her some food and fatten her up.(小安看起來太瘦了。我們給她點食物,將她喂胖。)
They would fatten themselves for another long leg of their journey.(它們為走上另一個長期的旅程而使自己胖起來。)
No one expects the firm's tight margins to fatten up in the coming months, however.(然而,并沒人預計亞馬遜慘淡的利潤率能在未來幾月就會顯著改觀。)
The farmer tried to fatten the lean cattle for market.(農夫試圖把瘦牛養肥以上市。)
Happy New Year to you: don't fatten up, front you most qiao; Have money in hand, dreams are laughing.(祝您新年:身上不長膘,人前你最俏;手頭有鈔票,夢里都在笑。)
She's very thin after her illness—but we'll soon fatten her up.(她病后瘦得很—不過我們會使她迅速胖起來的。)
Trust me, she'd fatten you four up in a week.(相信我,她一周就能把你們四個養胖。)
The child is underweight. I'm trying to fatten him up as fast as I can.(這孩子體重不足,我正設法盡快地使他壯實起來。)
You're too skinny. We need to fatten you up.(你太瘦了,我們要把你養胖。)
The Government is making the taxpayer pay to fatten up a public sector business for private sale.(政府正在讓納稅人付錢來養肥一項公共服務事業,再賣給私人。)
The forest of Lucania, whose acorns fattened large droves of wild hogs.