innards

innards [ˈɪnədz]  [ˈɪnərdz] 

innards 基本解释

名词<口>内脏

innards 网络解释

1. 内脏:innage 剩余货物 | innards 内脏 | innate 天生的

2. 内部内脏内部结构:innards 内部;内部;内脏 | innards 内部内脏内部结构 | innavigable 不能通航的

3. 内部;内部;内脏:innards 内部 | innards 内部;内部;内脏 | innards 内部内脏内部结构

4. 内部:innage 油水柜内实际油水量的测量 | innards 内部 | innards 内部;内部;内脏

innards 词典解释

1. 内脏
    The innards of a person or animal are the organs inside their body.

2. (机器的)内部构造
    A machine's innards are the parts inside it.

innards 单语例句

1. Those foolish enough to stand in the way risk having their innards mashed.

2. Linguini Fini is also a great place for diners who love innards or uncommon cuts of meat.

3. Lan adds one of the secrets of tasty duck is removing the innards, to keep the flavor of the meat.

4. innards

4. Hou Jia points out that many foreigners - and especially Westerners - can't accept that many Chinese snacks are made of innards.

5. innards的反义词

5. Many Chinese snacks are made with innards and other ingredients often discarded in the West.

6. However, the use of innards does not end with these two traditional Beijing dishes.

7. Hills on both sides channeled the wave another kilometer or so inland, depositing the broken wooden innards of Saito's homes along the road.

innards 英英释义

noun

1. innards的意思

1. internal organs collectively (especially those in the abdominal cavity)

    e.g. `viscera' is the plural form of `viscus'

    Synonym: viscera entrails