udder: [OE] Udder goes back ultimately to prehistoric Indo-European *ūdhr-. This, or variants of it, produced the word for ‘udder’ in the majority of Indo-European languages: Greek oúthar, Latin ūber (source of English exuberant), Sanskrit údhar, Russian vymja, German euter, Dutch uier, Swedish juver, and Danish yver for instance, as well as English udder. => exuberant
udder (n.)
Old English udder "milk gland of a cow, goat, etc.," from Proto-Germanic *udr- (cognates: Old Frisian uder, Middle Dutch uyder, Dutch uijer, Old High German utar, German Euter, and, with unexplained change of consonant, Old Norse jugr), from PIE *eue-dh-r "udder" (cognates: Sanskrit udhar, Greek outhar, Latin uber "udder, breast").
雙語(yǔ)例句
1. A cow's udder hangs loosely between its legs and produces milk.
母牛的**垂于腿之間用來(lái)產(chǎn)奶.
來(lái)自辭典例句
2. The calf fumbled for its mother's udder for milk.
小牛摸索著媽媽的**找奶吃.
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3. These will bring all the nearby farmland udder irrigation.
這些將使附近所有農(nóng)田都得到灌溉.
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4. Also, the organ udder becomes hot, painful and enlarged, and the animal may not eat.
同時(shí), **發(fā)熱, 疼痛,便大, 以至動(dòng)物不能進(jìn)食.
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5. Also, the udder becomes hot, painful and enlarged and the animal may not eat.