词汇 | dish |
释义 | dish noun uk /dɪʃ/ us /dɪʃ/ dishnoun (CONTAINER)A2[ C ] a container, flatter than a bowl and sometimes with a lid, from which food can be served or which can be used for cooking: 盘子,碟子 an oven-proof dish可用于烤箱的盘子 See also satellite dish Firmafotografen/iStock/Getty Images Plus/GettyImages the dishesA2[ plural ] all the plates, glasses, knives, forks, etc. that have been used during a meal: (就餐用过的)餐具 do/wash the dishesHave you done/washed the dishes?你洗完餐具没有? There's no butter left in the butter dish. When you have rolled out the pastry, place it in a pie dish.把馅饼皮擀好后放入馅饼盘里。 Shred the lettuce and arrange it around the edge of the dish.将莴苣切成丝,摆在盘子边缘。 Are you sure this dish is ovenproof? I keep the serving dishes in that cupboard in the corner. Dishes, bowls, cups & glasses ballon beaker bowl of something cake stand chafing dish drinkware egg cup finger bowl flute glassware quarter plate ramekin salver saucer serving board toby jug trencher tumbler tureen washbowl dishnoun (FOOD)A2[ C ] food prepared in a particular way as part of a meal: (一道)菜 a chicken/vegetarian dish用鸡肉做的菜/素菜 Here's a dish I prepared earlier. It takes a long time to prepare the dish but the results are so good that it's worth the effort.做这道菜很费时间,但结果大家都很爱吃,工夫真没白费。 It's a simple dish to prepare, consisting mainly of rice and vegetables.这道菜很容易做,主料是米饭和蔬菜。 I had the the most expensive dish on the menu - a choice fillet of fish.我点了菜单上最贵的菜——精选鱼柳。 He concocted the most amazing dish from all sorts of unlikely ingredients. Meals & parts of meals accompaniment afternoon tea afters amuse-bouche antipasto elevenses English breakfast feast feeding finger buffet plat du jour plate meal ploughman's lunch postprandial pot luck tapas tea tea party teatime tiffin dishnoun (ATTRACTIVE PERSON)[ S ]old-fashioned a sexually attractive person: 性感的人 He's gorgeous - what a dish!他太帅了——非常性感! dish verb uk /dɪʃ/ us /dɪʃ/ dish the dirt to tell people unpleasant or shocking personal information about someone: 说人闲话,揭短 dish the dirt onShe agreed to dish the dirt on her ex-husband for a large fee.为了一大笔钱,她同意揭前夫的短。 dishverb (SPORTS)[ I or T ]USinformal in team sports such as basketball or ice hockey, to pass the ball to another player in your team: dish off toHe skated down the right wing, dishing off to Owen for a slam-dunk goal. She can improve at dishing the ball, making decisions, and shooting from midrange. He's more likely to be the one to dish to that open shooter. She scored 17 points, grabbed 7 rebounds, and dished off 3 assists. It's frustrating to see him skilfully bring up the puck only to have no one to dish it to. Basketball, netball & volleyball airball alley-oop b-ball backcourt backfield dime dunk foul game ball goaltending granny shot half-court half-court press pivot quintet rebound rebounder rebounding reverse dribble turnover Phrasal verbsdish something out dish (something) up dish something up dish | American Dictionarydish noun[ C ] us/dɪʃ/ dishnoun[C] (CONTAINER)a round, flat container with a raised edge, used for serving or holding food The dishes are all the plates, glasses, knives, forks, etc., that have been used during a meal: Who’s going to do the dishes (= clean the plates, glasses, etc.)? dishnoun[C] (FOOD)a particular type of food or food prepared in a particular way as part of a meal: This restaurant serves both Cuban and Chinese dishes. |
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