sandwich
sandwich 英 [ˈsænwɪtʃ] 美 [ˈsændwɪtʃ, ˈsæn-]
vt. 夹在...中间 n. 三明治;
进行时:sandwiching 过去式:sandwiched 过去分词:sandwiched 第三人称单数:sandwiches 名词复数:sandwiches
- A sandwich is a meal in the form of two pieces of bread with meat, cheese, or some other filling between them. Your favorite lunch might be a peanut butter and jelly sandwich.
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- vt. 夹在...中间
- n. 三明治;
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1. a cheese sandwich
奶酪三明治
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2. a sandwich bar
三明治柜枱
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3. I was sandwiched between two fat men on the bus.
在公共汽车上,我被两个胖子挤在中间。
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4. Sandwich the cakes together with cream.
用奶油把两块蛋糕粘在一起。
- sandwich (n.) 1762, said to be a reference to John Montagu (1718-1792), Fourth Earl Sandwich, who was said to be an inveterate gambler who ate slices of cold meat between bread at the gaming table during marathon sessions rather than get up for a proper meal (this account dates to 1770). It was in his honor that Cook named the Hawaiian islands (1778) when Montagu was first lord of the Admiralty. The family name is from the place in Kent, Old English Sandwicæ, literally "sandy harbor (or trading center)." For pronunciation, see cabbage. Sandwich board, one carried before and one behind, is from 1864.
- sandwich (v.) 1841, from sandwich (n.), on the image of the stuff between the identical pieces of bread. Related: Sandwiched; sandwiching.
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