steak

美音:[steɪk] 英音:[steɪk]

简单释义:


n.牛排;肉排;肉块

网络鱼排;牛扒;大块肉片

变形:

复数:steaks  


完整释义:


n.

1.(做牛排等用的)大块肉片;牛排;大块鱼片


例句:

  1. We went into a fine Italian restaurant and ordered the works with a steak dinner.
    我们走进一家漂亮的意大利餐馆,叫了一份全套牛排整餐。

  2. One day she sat down with the greatest possible satisfaction before a platter on which reposed a huge steak, sizzling and flavourful .
    有一天,她满心畅快坐下来,面前是一巨型牛排,还在盘子上作响,令人垂涎。

  3. He had got up in the morning with a longing for a piece of steak, and the longing had not abated.
    这天早晨,金一起床就想吃一块炸牛排,这个心思,一直没散。

  4. When a steak, for instance, is brought up for the head cook's inspection, he does not handle it with a fork.
    举例说,要检查牛扒是否煮好时,他才不会用叉子,却只用手。

  5. Three crispy corn tortillas with your choice of: chicken, minced beef or steak. Served with salsa and a side of Mexican rice and beans.
    三个半敞开式香脆玉米饼,有鸡肉馅、牛肉末馅或牛排馅三种供您选择。配墨西哥鲜番茄沙沙酱、墨西哥米饭和回锅豆泥。

  6. We've found that, for the price, these often offer the kind of class and structure that a fine meal, like a great steak, demands.
    我们发现,对于这样的价格而言,这些酒往往能达到为一顿上好的牛排那样的美餐佐餐所需的档次。

  7. "We're going to see your mother, in Toronto, Ontario. " He said as he cut his steak into bits.
    “我们要去安大略湖的多伦多看你的妈妈。”他边说边切着他的牛排。

  8. A chemical found in red meat helps explain why eating too much steak, mince and bacon is bad for the heart, say US scientists.
    美国科学家称,红色肉类中发现的一种化学物可以帮助解释为什么吃太多牛排、肉馅和腌肉对心脏不好。

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