larder
larder 英 [ˈlɑ:də(r)] 美 [ˈlɑrdə(r)]
n. 食品室;食物橱;肉贮藏处
名词复数:larders
- When your mother buys groceries, she puts them in the larder or the pantry. A larder is a room or cabinet where you store food.
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- n. 食品室;食物橱;肉贮藏处
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1. In winter, they eat through the 'island larder' until they start to run out of seeds and invertebrates, " he said.
冬天,它们吃“岛上食品库”,直到它们没有种子和无脊椎动物可吃。” 他说。
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2. After welcoming their sisters, they triumphantly displayed a table set out with such cold meat as an inn larder usually affords, exclaiming, "Is not this nice?
她们欢迎了两位姐姐之后,便一面得意洋洋地摆出一些菜来(都是小客店里常备的一些冷盆),一面嚷道:“这多么好?
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3. BRUTAL, pot-bellied and unpredictable: the same adjectives are always together on the larder shelf when editorial writers describe Kim Jong Il.
提到金正日,报刊社论主笔不约而同地用到这几个形容词:野蛮残忍、大腹便便、捉摸不透。
- larder (n.) c. 1300, "supply of salt pork, bacon, and other meats," later in reference to the room for processing and storing such (late 14c.), from Anglo-French larder, Old French lardier "tub for bacon, place for meats," from Medieval Latin lardarium "a room for meats," from Latin lardum "lard, bacon" (see lard (n.)).
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