entree

英[??ntre?]
美[?ɑntre?]

基本釋義

n.
<法>入場(chǎng)權(quán); <美>主菜

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實(shí)用例句

What did you have as an entree?

在魚(yú)和肉兩道主菜之間,你吃的是什麼菜?

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S: Would you like a baked potato or mashed potatoes with your entree?

您想要烤馬鈴薯還是馬鈴薯泥來(lái)搭配您的主菜 呢 ?

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Main course: Meat, or seafood is an entree.

肉類, 海鮮類菜肴是主菜.

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What would you like for your entree?

你的主菜要什么?

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We also tried the popular ox tail entree.

我們也品嘗了另一道受歡迎的主菜:牛鞭.

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Even at a nice restaurant, I still cut costs by ordering an entree and little else.

即使是在不錯(cuò)的餐館, 我還是會(huì)為了省錢,就點(diǎn)份主菜,再稍點(diǎn)點(diǎn)其它的.

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She made a graceful entree into the ballroom.

她進(jìn)入舞廳時(shí)顯示非常優(yōu)雅.

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Soup can serve as a great appetizer to a meal, or as an entree.

湯是一餐的開(kāi)胃佳品.

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I love seafood, what fish or shellfish entree do you recommend?

我愛(ài)吃海鮮, 有什麼魚(yú)類或帶殼海鮮的主菜可建議?

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英英釋義

Noun
  • 1. the principal dish of a meal

  • 2. the right to enter

  • 3. something that provides access (entry or exit);

    "they waited at the entrance to the garden"

    "beggars waited just outside the entryway to the cathedral"

  • 4. the act of entering;

    "she made a graceful entree into the ballroom"

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