capon: [OE] Capon, a ‘castrated male chicken’, is probably literally a ‘cut cockerel’. The word comes via Anglo-Norman capun from Latin capō, which is probably ultimately derived from a word for ‘cut’ – Greek kóptein, for example – the underlying reference of course being to the cutting off of the unfortunate bird’s testicles.
capon (n.)
"a castrated cock," late Old English capun, from Latin caponem (nominative capo) "castrated cock" (also source of French chapon, Spanish capon, Italian cappone), perhaps literally "to strike off," from PIE root *(s)kep- "to cut" (see hatchet (n.)). Probably reinforced in Middle English by cognate Old North French capon.
capon 英文释义
1. flesh of a castrated male chicken
2. castrated male chicken
capon 双语例句
1. The non - parameter method used for evaluating the DOA includes Bartlett, Capon, and MUSIC.
采用 非 参数化方法估计波达方向,包括Bartlett 、 Capon 、 MUSIC等方法.
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capon 实用场景例句
The non - parameter method used for evaluating the DOA includes Bartlett, Capon, and MUSIC.