gammon
- IPA[ˈɡamən]
美式
- ham that has been cured or smoked like bacon;the bottom piece of a side of bacon, including a hind leg
noun: gammon, plural noun: gammons
- 釋義
名詞
- 1. ham that has been cured or smoked like bacon I ate a plateful of gammon, eggs, and chips gammon steaks
- ▪ the bottom piece of a side of bacon, including a hind leg a whole gammon on the bone
- 2. British informal, derogatory a middle-aged or older white man with conservative, traditionalist views, stereotypically characterized as having a red or flushed complexion they had a discussion with some gammon who thinks climate change is a lie
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- IPA[ˈɡamən]
英式
- ham that has been cured or smoked like bacon: I ate a plateful of gammon, eggs, and chips gammon steaks
Oxford Dictionary
- IPA[ˈɡamən]
美式
- a victory in backgammon (carrying a double score) in which the winner removes all their pieces ...
- defeat (a backgammon opponent) with a gammon.
Oxford American Dictionary
- IPA[ˈɡamən]
美式
- nonsense; rubbish: “That's gammon,” he said, “how much real money did you stump up?”
- hoax or deceive (someone): you're gammoning me!
Oxford American Dictionary
- IPA[ˈɡamən]
英式
- nonsense; rubbish: ‘That's gammon,’ he said, ‘how much real money did you stump up?’
- hoax or deceive (someone): you're gammoning me!
Oxford Dictionary
- IPA[ˈɡamən]
英式
- a victory in backgammon (carrying a double score) in which the winner removes all their pieces ...
- defeat (an opponent) with a gammon.
Oxford Dictionary