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词汇 spring chicken
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Definition of spring chicken in English:

spring chicken

noun
  • 1informal usually with negative A young person.

    〈非正式〉年轻人

    you're no spring chicken yourself any more

    你自己也不再是小孩子了。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • At 34, he's no spring chicken, which means he has to train even harder in order to medal at the Olympic Winter Games.
    • She must've been in at least her mid-forties, she was no spring chicken, but she looked good for her age, if you were into that sort of thing.
    • He wasn't old, but he was no spring chicken either.
    • I'm no spring chicken any more but I feel fit as a fiddle.
    • But in the past week, just about everything I have done has left me feeling middle-aged and I have finally had to admit to myself that I am no spring chicken.
  • 2A young chicken for eating (originally available only in spring).

    童子鸡(原仅春季才有)

    Example sentencesExamples
    • In Christian Europe, the slaughter was the beginning of the feasting season, which lasted until Lent - the fasting season - which ended with spring chicken and lamb and the first edible greens.
    • The menu consisted of smoked trout, spring chicken, and strawberries and cream, ending with a serving of the Yorkshire cheese, Wensleydale.
    • For mains, Madame had the spring chicken with fries, while I went for the more traditional schnitzel.
    • Team these with biryani, curried shrimp noodles, fried rice in roasted chilli paste, and grilled spring chicken.
    • The waitress consulted with a chef and said: ‘It's not free-range, but it's a spring chicken.’

Definition of spring chicken in US English:

spring chicken

nounˌsprɪŋ ˈtʃɪkənˌspriNG ˈCHikən
  • 1informal usually with negative A young person.

    〈非正式〉年轻人

    you're no spring chicken yourself anymore

    你自己也不再是小孩子了。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • But in the past week, just about everything I have done has left me feeling middle-aged and I have finally had to admit to myself that I am no spring chicken.
    • She must've been in at least her mid-forties, she was no spring chicken, but she looked good for her age, if you were into that sort of thing.
    • He wasn't old, but he was no spring chicken either.
    • At 34, he's no spring chicken, which means he has to train even harder in order to medal at the Olympic Winter Games.
    • I'm no spring chicken any more but I feel fit as a fiddle.
  • 2A young chicken for eating (originally available only in spring).

    童子鸡(原仅春季才有)

    Example sentencesExamples
    • For mains, Madame had the spring chicken with fries, while I went for the more traditional schnitzel.
    • The waitress consulted with a chef and said: ‘It's not free-range, but it's a spring chicken.’
    • The menu consisted of smoked trout, spring chicken, and strawberries and cream, ending with a serving of the Yorkshire cheese, Wensleydale.
    • In Christian Europe, the slaughter was the beginning of the feasting season, which lasted until Lent - the fasting season - which ended with spring chicken and lamb and the first edible greens.
    • Team these with biryani, curried shrimp noodles, fried rice in roasted chilli paste, and grilled spring chicken.
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