dish
dish 英 [dɪʃ] 美 [dɪʃ]
n. 盘;餐具;
进行时:dishing 过去式:dished 过去分词:dished 第三人称单数:dishes 名词复数:dishes
- A dish is something on which you serve, cook, or eat food. You need an extra large dish to make a casserole big enough to feed your entire extended family.
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- n. 盘;餐具;
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1. a glass dish
玻璃盘
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2. a baking dish,a serving dish,
烤盘;上食物的盘子
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3. I'll do the dishes (= wash them).
我来洗碗。
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4. This makes an excellent hot main dish.
这就是一道绝好的热主菜。
- dish (n.) Old English disc "plate, bowl, platter," from Latin discus "dish, platter, quoit," from Greek diskos "disk, platter" (see disk (n.)). A common West Germanic borrowing; Old High German borrowed the word as tisc "plate," but German tisch now means "table," in common with other later Romanic forms (such as Italian desco, French dais). Meaning "particular variety of food served" is first recorded mid-15c. Meaning "what one likes" is c. 1900; that of "attractive woman" is 1920s. Meaning "concave reflector or antenna" attested from 1948.
- dish (v.) "to serve food," late 14c., from dish (n.). Meaning "to disparage, denigrate" first recorded 1940s; probably from the same notion in figurative dish it out "administer punishment" (1934). Related: Dished; dishing.
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