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chicken [ˈtʃɪkɪn] N

1. chicken:

kura f

2. chicken no pl FOOD:

3. chicken (coward):

chicken-farm N

chicken-feed N no pl

1. chicken-feed (food):

2. chicken-feed inf (money):

chicken-hearted ADJ

chicken out VB intr inf

chicken run N

roast chicken N

Usage examples with chickens

don't count your chickens before they are hatched proverbial

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
A bunch of chickens, imprisoned and fully under control with no freedom whatsoever.
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Dishes include range chickens (not commercially raised), fish, and sometimes locusts or scorpions from the forests.
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Adult chickens have a fleshy crest on their heads called a comb, or cockscomb, and hanging flaps of skin either side under their beaks called wattles.
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When she leaves her kitchen momentarily, the boys steal the chickens using a fishing pole down the chimney.
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Actual whole prey are used whenever possible, including whole rabbits, chickens, game hens and turkeys.
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But in the end she chickens out after getting picked up by an amorous local boy.
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In chickens, androgen helps develop cockscomb, wattle, skeletal muscles and reproductive organs as well as male behaviors such as courtship and singing patterns.
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After the chickens were artificially inseminated, a gene responsible for breaking down those lipids became 2.5 times more active.
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The second arc concerns a rancher and the grisly fate of his chickens.
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Supermarkets selling rotisserie chickens, another target of the tax rise, will still pay the higher taxes, as ministers have targeted the climbdown to benefit smaller shops and bakeries.
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