appetizer
appetizer 英 [ˈæpɪtaɪzə(r)] 美 [ˈæpɪˌtaɪzɚ]
n. 开胃物,开胃食品
名词复数:appetizers
- An appetizer is part of a meal that's served before the main course. You might serve your dinner guests an appetizer of crab-stuffed mushrooms when they first arrive for dinner.
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- n. 开胃物,开胃食品
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1. You can have it for lunch the next day or as an appetizer.
这样你第二天就可以将这些食物作为午餐的开胃菜。
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2. Some people have it as an appetizer, others have it during the meal instead of rice.
有人把它当作一道开胃菜,也有人不吃米饭,就吃担担面当正餐。
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3. The host generally pays, and no one needs to hear you gripe about appetizer prices or shrimp count.
主人通常都会支付账单,没人想要听到你抱怨关于开胃菜的价格或者小虾的个数。
- appetizer (n.) "something taken to whet the appetite," 1820, agent noun from appetize.
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