venison
IPA/ˈvenɪsn/
KK[vˈɛnəsən]IPA/ˈvenɪsn/
venison — noun
1. the meat taken from a deer that people cook and eat, often in stews or as steaks
1.名詞B1
釋義
the meat taken from a deer that people cook and eat, often in stews or as steaks
例句
Ritu cooked venison stew for her family on Sunday evening.
collocation: venison stew
The restaurant serves venison with roasted vegetables and a red wine sauce.
collocation: serves + venison + with [accompaniment]
Hunters in this region often sell venison to local markets.
Wei tasted venison for the first time at a friend's dinner party.
Putri made a delicious venison pie using her grandmother's recipe.
文法句型
uncountable noun — not used with 'a' or in plural
用法筆記
Venison is an uncountable noun; it is not used with the indefinite article 'a' and rarely appears in plural form.
常見錯誤
❌The restaurant serves vension stew.
✅The restaurant serves venison stew.
💡The correct spelling has an 'i' after 'v' (ven-i-son), not 'vension'.