pickled 英 [ˈpɪkld]   美 [ˈpɪkəld]

pickled

pickled  英 [ˈpɪkld] 美 [ˈpɪkəld]

adj. 腌制的;盐渍的;烂醉如泥的 

The glass-and-steel tower will be built next door to the Gherkin landmark -- a pickled cuke-like structure built in 2004. 这栋用玻璃和钢筋建造的塔将挨着2004年建成的地标性建造——小黄瓜(腌制小黄瓜)。
One of his signature amuse bouches is a combination of pickled rose hips on a sheet made with air-dried sea buckthorn, an orange berry with an outrageous tang. 雷哲毕将风干的沙棘果肉和腌制的玫瑰果搭配在一起,做成了一种可口的招牌小吃,沙棘果是一种桔黄色的浆果,味道很酸涩

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  • adj. 腌制的;盐渍的;烂醉如泥的
  • 1. The glass-and-steel tower will be built next door to the Gherkin landmark -- a pickled cuke-like structure built in 2004.

    这栋用玻璃和钢筋建造的塔将挨着2004年建成的地标性建造——小黄瓜(腌制小黄瓜)。

  • 2. One of his signature amuse bouches is a combination of pickled rose hips on a sheet made with air-dried sea buckthorn, an orange berry with an outrageous tang.

    雷哲毕将风干的沙棘果肉和腌制的玫瑰果搭配在一起,做成了一种可口的招牌小吃,沙棘果是一种桔黄色的浆果,味道很酸涩

  • 3. After they have pickled, the vegetables can be stored for up to three months in the refrigerator, bringing a few flashes of summer greediness into the approaching cool weather.

    将它们腌制好后,这些蔬菜可以保存在冷冻库里最多三个月,把转瞬即逝的夏天的嘴馋带进凉爽的天气里。

  • pickled (adj.) "drunk," American English slang, 1900, figurative past-participle adjective from pickle (v.).
pickled / ˈpɪkld ; NAmE ˈpɪkld / adjective 1 (of food 食物 ) preserved in vinegar 腌渍的 pickled cabbage/herring/onions 腌渍洋白菜╱鲱鱼╱洋葱 2 ( old-fashioned, informal) drunk 醉醺醺的 pickled / ˈpɪkld ; NAmE ˈpɪkld /
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