pretzel 英 ['prets(ə)l]   美 ['prɛtsl]

pretzel

pretzel  英 ['prets(ə)l] 美 ['prɛtsl]

n. (美)法国号;一种脆饼干 

名词复数:pretzels 

When you hear the word “yoga, ” do you think of a person with his legs twisted up like a pretzel? 一听到“瑜伽”这个词,你是否就会联想到一个人将自己的腿扭成椒盐卷饼那样呢?
Partly because this is so cool, but mostly because I just scarfed a bunch of gummy orcs and the White Chocolate pretzel Tree of Gondor. 一部分是因为这太酷了,不过更主要的是因为我只是拼接了一堆树胶妖怪和白巧克力椒盐脆饼树。

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  • n. (美)法国号;一种脆饼干
  • 1. When you hear the word “yoga, ” do you think of a person with his legs twisted up like a pretzel?

    一听到“瑜伽”这个词,你是否就会联想到一个人将自己的腿扭成椒盐卷饼那样呢?

  • 2. Partly because this is so cool, but mostly because I just scarfed a bunch of gummy orcs and the White Chocolate pretzel Tree of Gondor.

    一部分是因为这太酷了,不过更主要的是因为我只是拼接了一堆树胶妖怪和白巧克力椒盐脆饼树。

  • 3. pretzel is indeed thought to come from a German word bretzel described as referring to a kind of thin bread roll twisted into a knot and salted before baking.

    人们普遍认为,单词pretzel确实是从德语单词Bretzel衍生而来的,它被用来指称一种在烤前撒上粗盐粒、两端被打成小结的细面包卷。

  • pretzel (n.) 1851, from German Prezel, also Brezel, from Middle High German brezel, prezel, from Old High German brezitella, brecedela, from Medieval Latin *brachitella, presumably a kind of biscuit baked in the shape of folded arms (source also of Italian bracciatella, Old Provençal brassadel), diminutive of Latin bracchiatus "with branches, with arms," from bracchium "an arm, a forearm," from Greek brakhion "an arm" (see brachio-).
pret·zel / ˈpretsl ; NAmE ˈpretsl / noun a crisp salty biscuit in the shape of a knot or stick, often served with drinks at a party 椒盐卷饼(常作小吃) pretzel pretzels pret·zel / ˈpretsl ; NAmE ˈpretsl /
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