fattened

英 [ˈfætnd] 美 [ˈfætnd]

v.  (使)长胖,长肥; (尤指动物宰杀前)育肥
fatten的过去分词和过去式

COCA.44118



柯林斯词典

  1. V-ERG (动物)长膘,变肥;催肥,养肥
    If an animal is fattened, or if it fattens, it becomes fatter as a result of eating more.
    1. The cattle are being fattened for slaughter...
      喂肥牛群以宰杀。
    2. The creature continued to grow and fatten.
      这个家伙继续长大、变肥。
  2. VERB 使(企业)发财;使(利润)增长;为…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.
    1. They have kept the price of sugar artificially high and so fattened the company's profits.
      他们一直人为地使糖的价格居高不下,以此为公司牟利。
    2. Fatten up means the same as fatten .
      fatten up 同 fatten
    3. The Government is making the taxpayer pay to fatten up a public sector business for private sale.
      政府正在用纳税人的钱壮大一家公有企业,再进行私人认购。

双语例句

  1. The cattle are being fattened for slaughter
    喂肥牛群以宰杀。
  2. They have kept the price of sugar artificially high and so fattened the company's profits.
    他们一直人为地使糖的价格居高不下,以此为公司牟利。
  3. They fattened up ducks and geese
    他们喂肥了鹅鸭。
  4. Those corrupt officials fattened themselves by drinking the people's life-blood.
    那些贪官污吏用民脂民膏养肥了自己。
  5. The pigs are fattened up for market.
    把猪育肥以供应市场。
  6. I have more than enough of burnt offerings, of rams and the fat of fattened animals;
    公绵羊的燔祭,和肥畜的脂油,我已经够了。
  7. Because it has fattened itself up in the back, so it can touch back there, what that means is that the front of the tongue is not touching anything.
    因为舌跟处放平了,所以它可以触及喉咙后部,也就是说舌头的前部不碰到任何东西,它只是停留在口腔中央。
  8. Slaves are fattened for auction, like livestock.
    奴隶们被养肥了送去拍卖,就像牲口一样。
  9. These cattle are being fattened up before being sold.
    这些牛正在出售前育肥。
  10. Even a small school of200 bluefin can, when fattened, fetch more than half a million dollars on the Japanese market.
    即使一个200条金枪鱼的小规模鱼群,也能够在日本的市场上获得超过五十万美元的收入。
  11. The pigs are well fattened up.
    猪养得很肥。
  12. The pigs fattened on corn.
    猪靠吃谷物长肥。
  13. The steers were fattened for market.
    养肥公牛是为了销售。
  14. EJB being the heart of J2EE went through several major revisions and got fattened with many features.
    经历过几次重要的版本更新和增加许多特性之后,EJB已经成为了J2EE的核心。
  15. With a breeding cycle at about 170 days, he will soon be sending fattened pigs off to a market that is still offering near-record prices.
    猪的养殖周期约为170天,所以他将能够很快地把养肥的猪送往市场,目前的猪肉价格则仍接近历史最高水平。
  16. After being fattened, the chickens on the chicken farm are growing rapidly.
    经过育肥,养鸡场的鸡生长得很迅速。
  17. Animals breeding in these so-called "factories" are carried out for the sole purpose of being fattened and served up as food on dining table.
    在所谓工厂里繁衍的牲畜,唯一的生存目的只是养肥了被送上桌去而已。
  18. And he said to him, your brother has come, and your father has slaughtered the fattened calf because he has received him back healthy.
    仆人说,你兄弟来了,你父亲因为得他无灾无病的回来,把肥牛犊宰了。
  19. They'll be fattened for the sushi market, where their buttery meat fetches high prices.
    他们将被养肥作为寿司市场,而它们的黄油肉卖高价。
  20. Meat from a domestic hog or pig. A fattened young pig.
    家养的公猪或幼猪的肉。
  21. Cows, sheep, pigs, chickens and other animals destined for our dinner tables need to be fed – indeed, fattened up – before they are killed.
    注定要成为我们餐桌上之飨食的牛、羊、猪、鸡和其他动物在屠宰之前需要饲养一定时日&也就是养肥长膘。
  22. If rising prices have truly fattened their wallets, the Chinese economy need not worry about domestic demand.
    如果涨的价格真正进到劳动者的腰包,中国经济也不用老操心内需问题了。
  23. She has been fattened a lot during her pregnant.
    她怀孕的时候被了很多。
  24. His computer was being force-fed my files like a fattened goose.
    他的电脑只是在被迫“吃”我的文件,就像填鹅一样。
  25. A young animal, such as a lamb or calf, fattened for slaughter.
    肥畜养肥备宰的幼畜(如羊羔、牛犊)
  26. Chinese workers are cheap production, fattened the American, but also to listen to such remarks!
    中国工人的廉价生产,胼手胝足,养肥了美国人,还要听这些风凉话!
  27. The cattle fattened on the meadow grass.
    牛群靠吃牧场的青草长得肥肥的。
  28. You've fattened out during the winter; you should take some exercise to lose weight.
    经过冬天你长胖了,应该作些锻炼减肥。

英英释义

adj

  1. (of market animals) made ready for market