venison
名词 n.
英 /ˈvɛ.nɪ.zən/|/ˈvɛ.nɪ.sən/
美 /ˈvɛ.nɪ.sən/|/ˈvɛ.nɪ.zən/
英文释义
名词 n.
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The meat of a deer, especially one that was hunted in its own natural habitat.
— After shooting a deer, field dressing is the next step necessary for high quality venison.
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The meat of an antelope.
— 2007, Gregory Simon Bull, Marketing fresh venison in the Eastern Cape Province using a niche marketing strategy (thesis), page xcix
- The meat of any wild animal that has been hunted rather than raised domestically.
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词源
From Middle English venisoun, venesoun, from Anglo-Norman veneisun, venesoun, venesun (“meat of large game, particularly deer or boar; hunt”), from Latin vēnātiō, vēnātiōnem (“hunt; meat from a hunt”), formed on vēnātus, perfect participle of vēnor (“to hunt”). Doublet of venatio and venation.
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