英:[ˈklæmbeɪk]
美:['klæmbeɪk]
英:[ˈklæmbeɪk]
美:['klæmbeɪk]
n.
室外宴会
(尤指)海滨野餐
烧蛤
<口>熙熙攘攘的社交集会
clam·bake
klaem beIk
noun
a seaside picnic or party at which clams and various other foods are cooked, usu. by placing on heated rocks covered with a layer of seaweed.
(informal) a party or gathering, esp. a lively or spirited one.
另外, clam-bake,1835年,美国英语,指主要由在加热的石头上烤制的蛤蜊组成的野餐盛宴,源自 clam(蛤蜊)和 bake(烘烤)两个词。到1937年,爵士乐俚语中转化为“一般愉快的时光”,尤其是“即兴演奏会”。
The first known use of clambake was in 1835
clam1 of 2noun
any of numerous edible marine mollusks that have two hinged shells and live in sand or mud
a freshwater mussel
clam2 of 2verb
to dig or gather clams
clamberverb
to climb awkwardly
clambakenoun
an outdoor partyespecially: an outing at which food is cooked usually on heated rocks covered by seaweed
1 Go past the country sheds, the churches covered in peeling paint, and try to resist the temptation of chalky signs advertising weekly clambakes.
2 The trio shows up in the New England clambake and its boiled version.
3 Hundreds of years before Europeans arrived on New England shores, Native Americans created the clambake by digging pits in the sand to steam them with lobster.
4 Daly and Nerland were planning to celebrate their wedding with a boat cruise and clambake on Spectacle Island.
5 If the Seahawks triumph, eight students in UW housing will receive a clambake of lobster, clams, steamers and corn, plus Boston cream pie.
6 During this three-day event, cyclists can choose to ride 30, 50 or 100 miles in one day and then partake in farm tours, star chef meals and clambakes.
7 Though the pro-am format of the tournament that began as Bing Crosby’s celebrity-studded clambake can turn 18 holes into a 6-hour ordeal, both players view it as a matter of scheduling more than anything.
8 Guest like the twice weekly luaus, traditional Sunday brunches and Saturday clambakes on the beach.
9 The iron chef was in Miami this month hosting a clambake and other events at the South Beach Wine and Food Festival and dished with The Associated Press on cooking with Ava.
10 The whole gang from the office went to a clambake.
办公室的一伙人去聚会。
11 Reservation deadline for the Nov. 13 Kiwanis Club of West Park clambake is Nov. 8.
12 Early spring delivered an unforgettable mini clambake: two white asparagus spears alongside a single razor-clam shell filled with a creamy mince of clam and salmon.
13 These clambakes are a family and tribal tradition, said Mills, the Suquamish elder.
14 But several companies provide clambakes that bring the rustic seafood feast to a backyard, private club or public beach, as well as to a “Plan B” tent, kitchen or dining room.
15 Brady clambake is still going on, and might not be finished.
16 Time for a clambake: The Northern Medina County Chamber Alliance Oktoberfest Clambake Social will be held from 5 to 9 p.m. Oct. 7 at the pavilion of Bunker Hill Golf Course (with parking off Hamilton Road) on Thursday, Oct. 7.
17 There was a boat parade on Chateaugay Lake west of here, and the annual clambake at Square Pond Campground in Saranac.
18 Inspired by the iconic New England clambake, these grill packs replace lobster with quick-cooking shrimp, along with spicy sausage, corn, and potatoes.
19 The clambake takes all day to prepare, but it's really delicious!
海滨野餐要花费一整天来准备,但是它的确非常好吃!
20 “Kayaktivists” also took to the water in Boston Harbor opposite the mayors’ venue – during a classic New England clambake event, demanding more progress on climate change and less cheerleading for the natural gas industry.
1 政治集会