appetiser
美 [?æp??ta?z?r]
英 [?æp??ta?z?(r)] 
- n.(餐前的)開胃品
- 網(wǎng)絡(luò)開胃菜;開胃食品;輕食開胃菜
詞形變化
單數(shù):appetizer 復(fù)數(shù):appetizers 同義詞
英漢雙解
1. | (餐前的)開胃品,開胃飲料a small amount of food or a drink that you have before a meal |
英漢解釋
英英解釋
例句
He'd go into an appetiser store and say, 'Let me have some of those crepes with cheese in the middle. '
他去食品店的時候會說:‘給我一些中間夾奶酪的薄餅(crepes)。
a light and yummy dish suitable for a lunch dish or an appetiser for a formal dinner. fresh mango with warm papaya and chicken fillet.
這一道簡單和美味的菜,適合作開胃菜或午餐。鮮芒果和木瓜雞塊。
The second course is another appetiser, quickly seared scallops with a sauce of beets, chives, citrus and tiny bits of cocoa beans.
第二道菜是另一個開胃菜,幼嫩的扇貝配沙司,沙司中有甜菜根,細香蔥,柑橘果和細碎的可可豆。
This was the delicious appetiser for our New Year's meal.
這是我們可口的新年飯的開胃食品。
But the House is a trifling appetiser on the institutional-paralysis menu compared with the Senate.
但與參議院相比,眾議院僅僅是“體制缺陷”菜單上一道微不足道的開胃菜。
These kinds of ham are served raw in very thin slices and usually eaten as an appetiser.
這種火腿都是切成薄片生著提供,通常是作為開胃菜。