milk 音标拼音: [m'ɪlk]
n . 奶,乳状物
vt . 挤乳,榨取
vi . 产乳
奶,乳状物挤乳,榨取产乳
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milk n 1 :
a white nutritious liquid secreted by mammals and used as food by human beings 2 :
produced by mammary glands of female mammals for feeding their young 3 :
a river that rises in the Rockies in northwestern Montana and flows eastward to become a tributary of the Missouri River [
synonym : {
Milk }, {
Milk River }]
4 :
any of several nutritive milklike liquids v 1 :
take milk from female mammals ; "
Cows need to be milked every morning "
2 :
exploit as much as possible ; "
I am milking this for all it '
s worth "
3 :
add milk to ; "
milk the tea "
Milk \
Milk \ (
m [
i ^]
lk ),
n . [
AS .
meoluc ,
meoloc ,
meolc ,
milc ;
akin to OFries .
meloc ,
D .
melk ,
G .
milch ,
OHG .
miluh ,
Icel .
mj [=
o ]
lk ,
Sw .
mj ["
o ]
lk ,
Dan .
melk ,
Goth .
miluks ,
G .
melken to milk ,
OHG .
melchan ,
Lith .
milszti ,
L .
mulgere ,
Gr .
'
ame `
lgein . [
root ]
107 .
Cf . {
Milch }, {
Emulsion }, {
Milt }
soft roe of fishes .]
[
1913 Webster ]
1 . (
Physiol .)
A white fluid secreted by the mammary glands of female mammals for the nourishment of their young ,
consisting of minute globules of fat suspended in a solution of casein ,
albumin ,
milk sugar ,
and inorganic salts . "
White as morne milk ." --
Chaucer .
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2 . (
Bot .)
A kind of juice or sap ,
usually white in color ,
found in certain plants ;
latex .
See {
Latex }.
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3 .
An emulsion made by bruising seeds ;
as ,
the milk of almonds ,
produced by pounding almonds with sugar and water .
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4 . (
Zool .)
The ripe ,
undischarged spat of an oyster .
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{
Condensed milk }.
See under {
Condense },
v .
t .
{
Milk crust } (
Med .),
vesicular eczema occurring on the face and scalp of nursing infants .
See {
Eczema }.
{
Milk fever }.
(
a ) (
Med .)
A fever which accompanies or precedes the first lactation .
It is usually transitory .
(
b ) (
Vet .
Surg .)
A form puerperal peritonitis in cattle ;
also ,
a variety of meningitis occurring in cows after calving .
{
Milk glass },
glass having a milky appearance .
{
Milk knot } (
Med .),
a hard lump forming in the breast of a nursing woman ,
due to obstruction to the flow of milk and congestion of the mammary glands .
{
Milk leg } (
Med .),
a swollen condition of the leg ,
usually in puerperal women ,
caused by an inflammation of veins ,
and characterized by a white appearance occasioned by an accumulation of serum and sometimes of pus in the cellular tissue .
{
Milk meats },
food made from milk ,
as butter and cheese .
[
Obs .] --
Bailey .
{
Milk mirror }.
Same as {
Escutcheon },
2 .
{
Milk molar } (
Anat .),
one of the deciduous molar teeth which are shed and replaced by the premolars .
{
Milk of lime } (
Chem .),
a watery emulsion of calcium hydrate ,
produced by macerating quicklime in water .
{
Milk parsley } (
Bot .),
an umbelliferous plant ({
Peucedanum palustre })
of Europe and Asia ,
having a milky juice .
{
Milk pea } (
Bot .),
a genus ({
Galactia })
of leguminous and ,
usually ,
twining plants .
{
Milk sickness } (
Med .),
See {
milk sickness }
in the vocabulary .
{
Milk snake } (
Zool .),
a harmless American snake ({
Ophibolus triangulus },
or {
Ophibolus eximius }).
It is variously marked with white ,
gray ,
and red .
Called also {
milk adder }, {
chicken snake }, {
house snake },
etc .
{
Milk sugar }. (
Physiol .
Chem .)
See {
Lactose },
and {
Sugar of milk } (
below ).
{
Milk thistle } (
Bot .),
an esculent European thistle ({
Silybum marianum }),
having the veins of its leaves of a milky whiteness .
{
Milk thrush }. (
Med .)
See {
Thrush }.
{
Milk tooth } (
Anat .),
one of the temporary first set of teeth in young mammals ;
in man there are twenty .
{
Milk tree } (
Bot .),
a tree yielding a milky juice ,
as the cow tree of South America ({
Brosimum Galactodendron }),
and the {
Euphorbia balsamifera }
of the Canaries ,
the milk of both of which is wholesome food .
{
Milk vessel } (
Bot .),
a special cell in the inner bark of a plant ,
or a series of cells ,
in which the milky juice is contained .
See {
Latex }.
{
Rock milk }.
See {
Agaric mineral },
under {
Agaric }.
{
Sugar of milk }.
The sugar characteristic of milk ;
a hard white crystalline slightly sweet substance obtained by evaporation of the whey of milk .
It is used in pellets and powder as a vehicle for homeopathic medicines ,
and as an article of diet .
See {
Lactose }.
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1913 Webster ]
Milk \
Milk \,
v .
i .
1 .
To draw or to yield milk .
[
Webster 1913 Suppl .]
2 . (
Elec .)
To give off small gas bubbles during the final part of the charging operation ; --
said of a storage battery .
[
Webster 1913 Suppl .]
Milk \
Milk \ (
m [
i ^]
lk ),
v .
t . [
imp . &
p .
p . {
Milked } (
m [
i ^]
lkt );
p .
pr . &
vb .
n . {
Milking }.]
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1913 Webster ]
1 .
To draw or press milk from the breasts or udder of ,
by the hand or mouth ;
to withdraw the milk of . "
Milking the kine ." --
Gay .
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I have given suck ,
and know How tender '
t is to love the babe that milks me .
--
Shak .
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2 .
To draw from the breasts or udder ;
to extract ,
as milk ;
as ,
to milk wholesome milk from healthy cows .
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3 .
To draw anything from ,
as if by milking ;
to compel to yield profit or advantage ;
to plunder . --
Tyndale .
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They [
the lawyers ]
milk an unfortunate estate as regularly as a dairyman does his stock . --
London Spectator .
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{
To milk the street },
to squeeze the smaller operators in stocks and extract a profit from them ,
by alternately raising and depressing prices within a short range ; --
said of the large dealers . [
Cant ]
{
To milk a telegram },
to use for one '
s own advantage the contents of a telegram belonging to another person . [
Cant ]
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1913 Webster ]
202 Moby Thesaurus words for "
milk ":
abridge ,
abuse ,
alabaster ,
bed ,
bed down ,
bereave ,
beverage ,
bleed ,
bleed white ,
blood ,
break ,
bridle ,
broach ,
brush ,
butter ,
buttermilk ,
certified milk ,
chalk ,
cheese ,
chyle ,
colostrum ,
condensed milk ,
cream ,
curry ,
currycomb ,
curtail ,
cut off ,
dairy products ,
decant ,
declaim ,
denude ,
deplume ,
deprive ,
deprive of ,
despoil ,
discharge ,
disentitle ,
displume ,
divest ,
draft ,
draft off ,
drain ,
draw ,
draw from ,
draw off ,
draw out ,
drench ,
drink ,
driven snow ,
dry ,
ease one of ,
elicit ,
empty ,
evince ,
evoke ,
exact ,
exhaust ,
exploit ,
extort ,
extract ,
feed ,
flay ,
fleece ,
flour ,
fluid ,
fluid extract ,
fluid mechanics ,
foam ,
fodder ,
gentle ,
ghee ,
gleet ,
grimace ,
groom ,
half -
and -
half ,
ham ,
ham it up ,
handle ,
harness ,
heavy cream ,
hitch ,
humor ,
hydraulics ,
hydrogeology ,
ichor ,
ill -
use ,
impose upon ,
impoverish ,
ivory ,
juice ,
lachryma ,
lactation ,
lacteal ,
lacteous ,
lactescent ,
lactic ,
lactiferous ,
latex ,
let ,
let blood ,
let out ,
leukorrhea ,
light cream ,
lighten one of ,
lily ,
liquid ,
liquid extract ,
liquor ,
litter ,
lymph ,
maggot ,
make use of ,
manage ,
manipulate ,
margarine ,
matter ,
milch ,
milky ,
mine ,
misuse ,
mucor ,
mucus ,
mug ,
mulct ,
nonfat dry milk ,
oleo ,
oleomargarine ,
out -
herod Herod ,
overact ,
overdramatize ,
paper ,
pearl ,
peccant humor ,
phlebotomize ,
phlegm ,
pick clean ,
pipette ,
play on ,
pluck ,
presume upon ,
pump ,
pump out ,
purulence ,
pus ,
rant ,
raw milk ,
rheum ,
roar ,
rook ,
rub down ,
saddle ,
saliva ,
sanies ,
sap ,
semiliquid ,
serous fluid ,
serum ,
shear ,
sheet ,
silver ,
siphon off ,
skim milk ,
skin ,
snot ,
snow ,
sour cream ,
spout ,
stick ,
strip ,
strip bare ,
stroke ,
suck ,
suck dry ,
suck out ,
suppuration ,
swan ,
sweat ,
take advantage of ,
take away from ,
take from ,
tame ,
tap ,
tear ,
teardrop ,
tend ,
the whites ,
throw away ,
train ,
underact ,
urine ,
use ,
use ill ,
venesect ,
water ,
whey ,
whipping cream ,
withdraw ,
work on ,
work upon ,
wring ,
yogurt ,
yoke Milk (
1 .)
Hebrew halabh , "
new milk ",
milk in its fresh state (
Judg .
4 :
19 ).
It is frequently mentioned in connection with honey (
Ex .
3 :
8 ;
13 :
5 ;
Josh .
5 :
6 ;
Isa .
7 :
15 ,
22 ;
Jer .
11 :
5 ).
Sheep (
Deut .
32 :
14 )
and goats (
Prov .
27 :
27 )
and camels (
Gen .
32 :
15 ),
as well as cows ,
are made to give their milk for the use of man .
Milk is used figuratively as a sign of abundance (
Gen .
49 :
12 ;
Ezek .
25 :
4 ;
Joel 3 :
18 ).
It is also a symbol of the rudiments of doctrine (
1 Cor .
3 :
2 ;
Heb .
5 :
12 ,
13 ),
and of the unadulterated word of God (
1 Pet .
2 :
2 ).
(
2 .)
Heb .
hem '
ah ,
always rendered "
butter "
in the Authorized Version .
It means "
butter ,"
but also more frequently "
cream ,"
or perhaps ,
as some think , "
curdled milk ,"
such as that which Abraham set before the angels (
Gen .
18 :
8 ),
and which Jael gave to Sisera (
Judg .
5 :
25 ).
In this state milk was used by travellers (
2 Sam .
17 :
29 ).
If kept long enough ,
it acquired a slightly intoxicating or soporific power .
This Hebrew word is also sometimes used for milk in general (
Deut .
32 :
14 ;
Job 20 :
17 ).
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