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ham
- IPA[ham]
美式
- an excessively theatrical actor;excessively theatrical acting.
- overact
noun: ham, plural noun: hams
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名詞
- 1. an excessively theatrical actor nobody gets to emote more than a ham on the witness stand
- ▪ excessively theatrical acting.
- 2. informal an amateur radio operator.
動詞
- 1. informal overact he was hamming it up, doing all the voices and the effects
- a ham that is dry-cured with salt before smoking.
Oxford American Dictionary
- clumsy or bungling; ham-fisted: a ham-handed attempt
Oxford American Dictionary
- a dark sweet-cured ham.
Oxford Dictionary
- clumsy or bungling; ham-fisted: a ham-handed attempt
Oxford Dictionary
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- IPA[ham]
英式
- an excessively theatrical actor: ham actors
- overact: she hammed it up for the cameras
Oxford Dictionary
- IPA[ham]
美式
- meat from the upper part of a pig's leg salted and dried or smoked: thin slices of ham a honey-baked ham
Oxford American Dictionary
- IPA[ham]
英式
- salted or smoked meat from the upper part of a pig's leg: thin slices of ham a honey-baked ham
Oxford Dictionary
- IPA[ham]
美式
- (in the Bible) a son of Noah (Gen. 10:1), traditional ancestor of the Hamites.
Oxford American Dictionary
- IPA[ham]
英式
- (in the Bible) a son of Noah (Gen. 10:1), traditional ancestor of the Hamites.
Oxford Dictionary