egg

名詞

UK/eɡ/
US/eɡ/

定義 egg 名詞

food

  1. A1CountableUncountable

    A oval-shaped object with a hard outer shell produced by female birds, especially chickens, and used as food.

    • A sunny-side up egg with toast.

    • She enjoys eating boiled eggs for breakfast.

    • This recipe calls for two eggs.

shape

  1. Countable

    An object that is formed or shaped like a bird's egg.

    • They decorated the Christmas tree with colorful egg-shaped ornaments.

    • The sculpture is an egg-shaped object made of marble.

    • This lightbulb is shaped like an egg.

reproduction

  1. B2Countable

    A oval object, often with a hard shell, produced by female birds, reptiles, and insects, containing a developing baby animal.

    • Sea turtles lay their eggs on the beach.

    • Insects lay eggs under leaves.

    • The snake hid its eggs in a secluded spot.

  2. Countable

    A cell produced by a female animal that is capable of developing into a baby if it is fertilized by a male sex cell.

    • The research focuses on the development of the egg cell.

    • A woman releases an egg during ovulation.

    • The fertilized egg is the starting point of a new life.

成語

  • put all your eggs in one basket

    To concentrate all one's resources or hopes in one single area, which involves a high level of risk.

    When investing, don't put all your eggs in one basket; diversifying risk is the wise thing to do.

  • have egg on your face

    To look foolish or embarrassed because of something you have done.

    He incorrectly predicted the outcome of the game and now has egg on his face.

片語動詞 egg

  • egg someone on

    to urge someone persistently to undertake an action that may be unwise

    She kept egging him on to join that risky adventure, even though he didn't want to.