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goose1 n pl geese [giːs] 1. (Life Sciences & Allied Applications / Animals) any of various web-footed long-necked birds of the family Anatidae: order Anseriformes. They are typically larger and less aquatic than ducks and are gregarious and migratory Related adj anserine See also brent goose, barnacle goose, greylag, snow goose 2. (Life Sciences & Allied Applications / Animals) the female of such a bird, as opposed to the male (gander) 3. Informal a silly person 4. (Clothing, Personal Arts & Crafts / Knitting & Sewing) pl gooses a pressing iron with a long curving handle, used esp by tailors 5. (Cookery) the flesh of the goose, used as food all his geese are swans he constantly exaggerates the importance of a person or thing cook someone's goose Informal a. to spoil someone's plans b. to bring about someone's ruin, downfall, etc. kill the goose that lays the golden eggs to sacrifice future benefits for the sake of momentary present needs See also golden goose [Old English gōs; related to Old Norse gās, Old High German gans, Old Irish gēiss swan, Greek khēn, Sanskrit hainsas] goose2 Slang vb (tr) to prod (a person) playfully in the behind n pl gooses
a playful prod in the behind [from goose1, probably from a comparison with the jabbing of a goose's bill] ThesaurusLegend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
goose noun Translations goose [guːs] (geese (pl)) A. N (domestic) → ganso/a m/f, oca f; (wild) → ánsar m to cook sb's goose → hacer la santísima a algn to kill the goose that lays the golden eggs → matar la gallina de los huevos de oro B. VT (= prod) → meter mano a C. CPD goose bumps NPL = gooseflesh goose pimples NPL = gooseflesh goose n pl <geese> (lit, inf) → Gans f; silly little goose! (inf) → dummes Gänschen! (inf); all his geese are swans → bei ihm ist immer alles besser; to kill the goose that lays the golden eggs → das Huhn schlachten, das die goldenen Eier legt goose: goose bumps pl, goose flesh n → Gänsehaut f gooseneck lamp n → Bogenleuchte f goose pimples pl (Brit) → Gänsehaut f goose step n → Stechschritt m goose-step vi → im Stechschritt marschieren goose [guːs] n (geese (pl)) → oca the goose that lays the golden eggs → la gallina dalle uova d'oro don't be such a goose! (fam) → non essere così stupido! goose [guːs] n (geese (pl)) → oca the goose that lays the golden eggs → la gallina dalle uova d'oro don't be such a goose! (fam) → non essere così stupido! n goose [guːs] n goose-flesh , ˈgoosepimples, (American) ˈgoosebumpsnoun plural small bumps on the skin caused by cold or fear. قَشْعَريرَه gåsehud die Gänsehaut ανατριχίλα piel de gallina kananahk kananliha chair de poule merinding gæsahúð pelle d'oca 鳥肌 (추위로 생기는) 소름 þàsies oda zosāda kippevel gåsehud gęsia skórka pele de galinha piele de găină мурашки husia koža kurja polt gåshud ürpermiş/diken diken olmuş deri 雞皮疙瘩 鸡皮疙瘩 he etc wouldn't say boo to a goose he etc is very timid. جَبان je to strašpytel ikke gøre en kat fortræd äußerst furchtsam είναι πολύ ντροπαλός es un miedica ta kardab oma varjugi arkajalka c'est une poule mouillée pemalu meinlaus; feiminn, óframfærinn e' buono come il pane おくびょうな 매우 수줍어 하다 jis ir pan. ir musės nenuskriaus viņš nevar pat mušu no deguna nodzīt ikke gjøre en katt fortred não mataria uma mosca el este un găgăuţă он и мухи не обидит je to strachopud nikomur ne bi skrivil lasu inte våga tala för sig çok çekingen, utangaç, kimsenin tavuğuna kış diyemez 非常膽小的 胆小的 goose → إوزة husa gås Gans χήνα ganso, oca hanhi oie guska oca ガチョウ 거위 gans gås gęś ganso гусь gås ห่าน kaz con ngỗng 鹅 How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| In front of him he saw, in the gaslight, a tallish man, walking with a slight stagger, and carrying a white goose slung over his shoulder. On the table was spread a snow-white tablecloth; upon it was a splendid porcelain service, and the roast goose was steaming famously with its stuffing of apple and dried plums. The countryman than began to tell his tale, and said he was going to take the goose to a christening. |
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