tripe in Japanese
tripe in Japanese is トライプ, 臓腑 — tripe means the stomach lining of a cow or other ruminant animal, prepared and eaten as food.
tripe in Japanese
トライプ
Pronounced: toraipu
The lining of the large stomach of ruminating animals, when prepared for food.
臓腑
Pronounced: zōfu
(chiefly, in plural) The entrails; (by extension, humorous, or, derogatory) the belly.
What does "tripe" mean?
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noun The stomach lining of a cow or other ruminant animal, prepared and eaten as food.
"The market stall sold fresh tripe alongside other offal cuts."
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noun Nonsense; worthless or poor-quality writing, TV, or entertainment.
"He dismissed the tabloid story as complete tripe."
tripe in a sentence
- The market stall sold fresh tripe alongside other offal cuts.
- She grew up eating tripe stew every Sunday.
- He dismissed the tabloid story as complete tripe.
- The critics called the sequel sentimental tripe.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "tripe" in Japanese?
"tripe" in Japanese is トライプ, 臓腑. tripe means: The stomach lining of a cow or other ruminant animal, prepared and eaten as food.
How do you pronounce トライプ?
"tripe" in Japanese is トライプ, pronounced "toraipu".
How do you use "tripe" in a sentence?
Example: "The market stall sold fresh tripe alongside other offal cuts." In Japanese, "tripe" is トライプ, 臓腑.
Are there other ways to say "tripe" in Japanese?
Yes — Japanese has 2 translations listed for "tripe": トライプ, 臓腑.
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