chick
- IPA[CHik]
美式
- a young bird, especially one newly hatched;a newly hatched domestic fowl
noun: chick, plural noun: chicks
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- 1. a young bird, especially one newly hatched the cattle egrets hatched and reared two chicks cuckoo chicks
- ▪ a newly hatched domestic fowl dozens of fluffy, chirruping chicks hatched out
- 2. informal a young woman she's a great-looking chick
- a woman who performs, likes, or dresses in a style associated with rock music: she likes to dress like a rock chick
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- a movie that appeals mainly to women.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a film that appeals mainly to young women.
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- literature that appeals mainly to women.
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- literature that appeals mainly to young women.
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- a woman who performs, likes, or dresses in a style associated with rock music: I've never been a rock chick—I wasn't into the whole leather trouser look
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英式
- a young bird, especially one newly hatched: the cattle egrets hatched and reared two chicks cuckoo chicks
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- IPA[tʃɪk]
英式
- (in South Asia) a folding bamboo screen for a doorway.
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美式
- (in South Asia) a folding bamboo screen for a doorway.
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