meat
noun
miːt
noun
1
the
flesh
of
animals
and
birds
eaten
as
food
〔供食用的〕肉
C,U
I
gave
up
eating
meat
a
few
months
ago.
我几个月以前开始不吃肉了。
raw
meat
生肉
a
meat
pie
肉馅饼
a
selection
of
cold
meats
各种冷盘肉
red
meat
white
meat
2
something
interesting
or
important
in
a
talk,
book,
film
etc
〔谈话、书籍、电影等中〕有趣 (重要 )的内容
U
There’s
no
meat
to
their
arguments.
他们的论据里没有什么有趣的内容。
We
then
got
down
to
the
real
meat
of
the
debate
(=the
main
and
most
interesting
part
of
it)
.
我们接下来进入了辩论的最精彩部分。
3
sb doesn’t have much meat on him/her need some (more) meat on your bones
used
to
say
that
someone
looks
very
thin
某人身上没多少肉
BrE ; AmE informal
4
one man’s meat is another man’s poison
used
to
say
that
something
that
one
person
likes
may
not
be
liked
by
someone
else
甲之熊掌,乙之砒霜; 一个人喜欢的另一个人未必喜欢
5
be easy meat
if
someone
is
easy
meat,
they
are
easy
to
defeat,
deceive,
or
hurt
[英,非正式] 易被击败的人; 易上当受骗的人; 易受伤害的人
BrE informal
[+
for
]
San
Marino
should
be
easy
meat
for
England
in
next
week’s
match.
下一周比赛圣马力诺队将会被英格兰队轻松击败。
6
the meat and potatoes
the
most
important
or
basic
parts
of
a
discussion,
decision,
piece
of
work
etc
[美,非正式] 〔讨论、决定、工作等中〕最重要 (最基本 )的部分
AmE informal
Let’s
get
down
to
the
meat
and
potatoes.
How
much
are
you
going
to
pay
me
for
this?
我们来谈最关键的问题: 你打算为此付我多少钱?
7
be meat and drink to sb
to
be
something
that
someone
enjoys
doing
or
finds
very
easy
to
do
because
they
have
done
it
many
times
before
[英] 是某人最拿手的事
BrE
The
first
five
questions
in
the
quiz
were
about
football,
which
was
meat
and
drink
to
Brian.
知识竞赛的前五个问题是关于足球的,这是布赖恩最拿手的了。