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		Definition of giblets in English: gibletsplural nounˈdʒɪblɪtsˈdʒɪbləts The liver, heart, gizzard, and neck of a chicken or other fowl, usually removed before the bird is cooked, and often used to make gravy, stuffing, or soup. (鸡、鸭等家禽的)内脏,杂碎 Example sentencesExamples -  Remove the giblets from the duck, rinse the bird inside and out and pat it dry.
 -  Add giblets and stir until they have lost their pinkness, about two minutes.
 -  Put the remaining giblets into a saucepan with a thyme sprig, bay, sage, star anise, half the onion and 1 clove garlic.
 -  Your game dealer will do all the necessary plucking and drawing, but it's worthwhile asking for the giblets for stock.
 -  Wipe the goose dry, remove the giblets and pop the lemon and herbs inside.
 
 
 OriginMiddle English (in the sense 'an inessential appendage', later 'garbage, offal'): from Old French gibelet 'game bird stew', probably from gibier 'birds or mammals hunted for sport'.    Definition of giblets in US English: gibletsplural nounˈdʒɪblətsˈjibləts The liver, heart, gizzard, and neck of a chicken or other fowl, usually removed before the bird is cooked, and often used to make gravy, stuffing, or soup. (鸡、鸭等家禽的)内脏,杂碎 Example sentencesExamples -  Remove the giblets from the duck, rinse the bird inside and out and pat it dry.
 -  Add giblets and stir until they have lost their pinkness, about two minutes.
 -  Put the remaining giblets into a saucepan with a thyme sprig, bay, sage, star anise, half the onion and 1 clove garlic.
 -  Your game dealer will do all the necessary plucking and drawing, but it's worthwhile asking for the giblets for stock.
 -  Wipe the goose dry, remove the giblets and pop the lemon and herbs inside.
 
 
 OriginMiddle English (in the sense ‘an inessential appendage’, later ‘garbage, offal’): from Old French gibelet ‘game bird stew’, probably from gibier ‘birds or mammals hunted for sport’.     |