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Qu'est-ce (qui) est chicken - définition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
The Chicken; Chickens (disambiguation); The Chicken (disambiguation); Chicken (song); Chickens (film); CHICKEN; Chicken (film)

chicken         
  • Woman with rooster
  • Backyard heritage chickens eating kitchen food scraps.
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  • Hen with chicks
  • Chicken eggs vary in colour depending on the breed, and sometimes, the hen, typically ranging from bright white to shades of brown and even blue, green, light pinkish and purple.
  • (Video) Earliest gestation stages and blood circulation of a chicken embryo
  • 257x257px
  • The long crowing of a [[Bergische Kräher]]
  • BP]]), inferred from genetic markers on ancient and modern chicken DNA (Thomson&nbsp;''et&nbsp;al.'',&nbsp;2014)<ref name="Thomson"/>
  • Mottle gene
DOMESTICATED BIRD KEPT BY HUMANS PRIMARILY AS A FOOD SOURCE
Rooster; Muff (chicken); Cockerel; Chickens; Cockadoodledoo; Pullet; Chicken (Domestic); Cock (chicken); Chicket; Gallus gallus domesticus; Domestic fowl; Common domestic fowl; Cockeral; Chooks; Cock (bird); Muff/beard; Pullets; G. gallus domesticus; Cockerels; Domestic chicken; Male chicken; Gallus domesticus; Hen (bird); Bock bock; Chiken; Chickens as pets; Cocka doodle doo; Cocka-doodle-doo; G. domesticus; Pet chicken; Domestic Chicken; Chickon; Chicken (bird); 🐓; 🐔; Cockrel; Crowing; Domesticated chicken; Domestic cock; Crow (cock); Crow (rooster); Chicken Anatomy and Physiology; Dunghill fowl; Roosters; Common fowl; Cockcrow; Chicken breeding; Hen (chicken); Chicken terminology; Cockadoodledo
1) Term of endearnment for co-worker, often used in its plural form in relation to team.
Chickens, time for the meeting....
2) Used to describe someone who runs around doing things, but doesn't understand why (running around like a chicken with its head cut off).
Emphasis in a sentence dictates the intensity (like fuggetabout it).
He's such a chicken!
chicken         
  • Woman with rooster
  • Backyard heritage chickens eating kitchen food scraps.
  • 428x428px
  • Hen with chicks
  • Chicken eggs vary in colour depending on the breed, and sometimes, the hen, typically ranging from bright white to shades of brown and even blue, green, light pinkish and purple.
  • (Video) Earliest gestation stages and blood circulation of a chicken embryo
  • 257x257px
  • The long crowing of a [[Bergische Kräher]]
  • BP]]), inferred from genetic markers on ancient and modern chicken DNA (Thomson&nbsp;''et&nbsp;al.'',&nbsp;2014)<ref name="Thomson"/>
  • Mottle gene
DOMESTICATED BIRD KEPT BY HUMANS PRIMARILY AS A FOOD SOURCE
Rooster; Muff (chicken); Cockerel; Chickens; Cockadoodledoo; Pullet; Chicken (Domestic); Cock (chicken); Chicket; Gallus gallus domesticus; Domestic fowl; Common domestic fowl; Cockeral; Chooks; Cock (bird); Muff/beard; Pullets; G. gallus domesticus; Cockerels; Domestic chicken; Male chicken; Gallus domesticus; Hen (bird); Bock bock; Chiken; Chickens as pets; Cocka doodle doo; Cocka-doodle-doo; G. domesticus; Pet chicken; Domestic Chicken; Chickon; Chicken (bird); 🐓; 🐔; Cockrel; Crowing; Domesticated chicken; Domestic cock; Crow (cock); Crow (rooster); Chicken Anatomy and Physiology; Dunghill fowl; Roosters; Common fowl; Cockcrow; Chicken breeding; Hen (chicken); Chicken terminology; Cockadoodledo
(chickens, chickening, chickened)
Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English.
1.
Chickens are birds which are kept on a farm for their eggs and for their meat.
Lionel built a coop so that they could raise chickens and have a supply of fresh eggs.
...free-range chickens.
= hen
N-COUNT
Chicken is the flesh of this bird eaten as food.
...roast chicken with wild mushrooms.
...chicken soup.
N-UNCOUNT
2.
If someone calls you a chicken, they mean that you are afraid to do something. (INFORMAL)
I'm scared of the dark. I'm a big chicken.
= coward
N-COUNT [disapproval]
Chicken is also an adjective.
Why are you so chicken, Gregory?
ADJ: v-link ADJ
3.
If you say that someone is counting their chickens, you mean that they are assuming that they will be successful or get something, when this is not certain.
I don't want to count my chickens before they are hatched.
PHRASE: V inflects
4.
If you describe a situation as a chicken and egg situation, you mean that it is impossible to decide which of two things caused the other one.
It's a chicken and egg situation. Does the deficiency lead to the eczema or has the eczema led to certain deficiencies?
PHRASE: PHR n
5.
chickens come home to roost: see roost
chicken         
  • Woman with rooster
  • Backyard heritage chickens eating kitchen food scraps.
  • 428x428px
  • Hen with chicks
  • Chicken eggs vary in colour depending on the breed, and sometimes, the hen, typically ranging from bright white to shades of brown and even blue, green, light pinkish and purple.
  • (Video) Earliest gestation stages and blood circulation of a chicken embryo
  • 257x257px
  • The long crowing of a [[Bergische Kräher]]
  • BP]]), inferred from genetic markers on ancient and modern chicken DNA (Thomson&nbsp;''et&nbsp;al.'',&nbsp;2014)<ref name="Thomson"/>
  • Mottle gene
DOMESTICATED BIRD KEPT BY HUMANS PRIMARILY AS A FOOD SOURCE
Rooster; Muff (chicken); Cockerel; Chickens; Cockadoodledoo; Pullet; Chicken (Domestic); Cock (chicken); Chicket; Gallus gallus domesticus; Domestic fowl; Common domestic fowl; Cockeral; Chooks; Cock (bird); Muff/beard; Pullets; G. gallus domesticus; Cockerels; Domestic chicken; Male chicken; Gallus domesticus; Hen (bird); Bock bock; Chiken; Chickens as pets; Cocka doodle doo; Cocka-doodle-doo; G. domesticus; Pet chicken; Domestic Chicken; Chickon; Chicken (bird); 🐓; 🐔; Cockrel; Crowing; Domesticated chicken; Domestic cock; Crow (cock); Crow (rooster); Chicken Anatomy and Physiology; Dunghill fowl; Roosters; Common fowl; Cockcrow; Chicken breeding; Hen (chicken); Chicken terminology; Cockadoodledo
¦ noun
1. a domestic fowl kept for its eggs or meat, especially a young one.
2. informal a coward.
a game in which the first person to lose their nerve and withdraw from a dangerous situation is the loser.
¦ adjective informal cowardly.
¦ verb (chicken out) informal be too scared to do something.
Phrases
chicken-and-egg denoting a situation in which each of two things appears to be necessary to the other. [from the question 'Which came first, the chicken or the egg?']
like a headless chicken informal in a panic-stricken and unthinking manner.
Origin
OE cicen, cy?cen, of Gmc origin; prob. related to cock1.

Wikipédia

Chicken (disambiguation)

Chicken is a type of domesticated bird.

Chicken, chickens, or the chicken may also refer to:

  • Chicken (food)
Exemples du corpus de texte pour chicken
1. Frozen chicken breasts and chicken Kiev replace frozen roasting chicken and chicken thighs.
2. The big supermarkets sell more than 230 different kinds of chicken products – from chicken soup to chicken curries and chicken pies to barbecue drumsticks.
3. They include "chicken cordon bleu," "chicken Kiev," or chicken breasts stuffed with cheese, vegetables or other items.
4. A meal of Chicken Select and Chicken Nuggets was super–sized by 33% (for the chicken) and sliced from NIS 38 to NIS 37.50.
5. The third level is life itself: "People don‘t buy organic chicken and regular chicken.