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Topic: BIOLOGY
Date:
1300-1400
Language:
Old Norse
egg
1
noun
egg
1
S1
W2
1
bird
[
countable
]
HB
a round object with a hard surface, that contains a baby bird, snake, insect etc and which is produced by a female bird, snake, insect etc
:
Blackbirds
lay
their
eggs
in March.
an ostrich egg
The
eggs hatch
(=
break open to allow the baby out
)
in 26 days.
2
DF
food
[
uncountable and countable
]
an egg, especially one from a chicken, that is used for food
fried/poached/boiled etc eggs
Joe always has
bacon and egg
for breakfast.
Whisk the
egg white
(=
the white part
)
until stiff.
Beat in two of the
egg yolks
(=
the yellow part
)
.
➔
scrambled egg
3
egg shape
[
countable
]
something the same shape as an egg
:
a chocolate Easter egg
➔
Easter egg
4
animals/people
[
countable
]
HBH
a cell produced by a woman or female animal that combines with
sperm
(=
male cell
)
to make a baby
[=
ovum
]
5
(have) egg on your face
if someone, especially someone in authority, has egg on their face, they have been made to look stupid by something embarrassing
:
The Pentagon's been left with egg on its face.
6
put all your eggs in one basket
to depend completely on one thing or one course of action in order to get success, so that you have no other plans if this fails
:
When planning your investments, it's unwise to put all your eggs in one basket.
7
lay an egg
American English
informal
to fail or be unsuccessful at something that you are trying to do
8
good egg
old-fashioned
someone who you can depend on to be honest, kind etc
➔ kill the goose that lays the golden egg
at
kill
1
(
14
)
,
nest egg
Definition of egg from the Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English within
the topic BIOLOGY
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(n)
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