garnish如何读

英:[ˈɡɑːnɪʃ]

美:[ˈɡɑːrnɪʃ]

garnish是什么意思

n. (名词)
  1. 为增加色香味而添加的配菜
  2. 装饰物
  3. 装饰品
  4. 装饰菜
  5. 华丽的词藻
  6. 装饰
  7. 修饰
  8. 【烹】配菜
  9. 配头
  10. 覆盖层
  11. 装饰装璜装帧
  12. 装饰品装饰物
  13. 勒索金
v. (动词)
  1. 装饰
  2. 添加配菜于
  3. 为(食物)加装饰
  4. 加饰菜于
  5. 文饰
  6. 给…(点)加配菜
  7. 给…加配头
  8. 警告
  9. 向囚犯勒索
  10. 修饰
  11. 配菜
  12. 给(上餐桌的食物)加装饰
  13. 点缀
  14. 扣押(债务人的财产)
  15. 传讯(有关的第三者)
  16. 【律】传讯

garnish自然拼读

gar·nish

gar nihsh

garnish变形

复数:garnishes

第三人称单数:garnishes

现在分词:garnishing

过去式:garnished

过去分词:garnished

garnish词根

词根:garish

adj.

garish 炫耀的;过分装饰的;过分鲜艳的

adv.

garishly 华丽地;过分装饰地

n.

garnishment 出庭传票;扣押令;装饰

garnish英英释义

verb

transitive verb

decorate, embellish

to add decorative or savory touches to (food or drink)

garnished the fish with parsley leaves

to equip with accessories : furnish

garnishee

noun

embellishment, ornament

something (such as lemon wedges or parsley) used to decorate or flavor food or drink

an unauthorized fee formerly extorted from a new inmate of an English jail

a similar payment required of a new worker

garnish词源中文解释

14世纪末期,“装饰,装扮,美化”,也在中古英语中,“为防御而装备(一个地方); 为战斗而武装; 准备防御”,来自旧法语 garniss-, garnir 的现在分词词干“提供,装备; 加强,加固”(11世纪),来自法兰克语 *warnjan,源自原始日耳曼语 *warnon “小心,守卫,供养”(也是古高德语 warnon “小心注意”,古英语 warnian “提醒,提防”的词源; 参见 warn),源自原始印欧语根 *wer-(4)“覆盖”。

意义演变是从“武装自己”到“装备”到“装饰”,在英语中最早的含义是“装饰”。烹饪方面的意思“为餐桌上的菜肴装饰”主导了1700年之后。较旧的含义在法律意义上仍存,“警告或通知资金的财产附着”(1570年代)。相关: Garnished; garnishing。

garnish_法律行业词汇

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garnish词源英文解释

Verb Middle English garnishen "to equip, decorate," borrowed from Anglo-French garniss-, present stem of garnir, warnir "to give notice, warn, instruct, give legal summons, provide (for), equip, trim, decorate," going back to Old Low Franconian *warnjan-, variant or reduction of West Germanic *warnōjan- "to make aware" — more at warn Noun derivative of garnish >entry 1

The first known use of garnish was in the 14th century

garnish儿童词典英英释义

gasketnoun

a material (as rubber) or a part used to prevent a joint from leaking

gash1 of 2noun

a long deep cut

gash2 of 2verb

to make a long deep cut in

gaseousadjective

having the form of or being gas

of or relating to gas

lacking solidity

gaseousadjective

having the form of or being gas

of or relating to gas

lacking solidity

gaseousadjective

having the form of or being gas

of or relating to gas

lacking solidity

garternoun

a band worn to hold up a stocking or sock

garrulousadjective

overly talkative

garrulousadjective

overly talkative

garrote1 of 2noun

a method of execution by strangling

the apparatus used

an implement (as a wire with a handle at each end) for strangling

garrote2 of 2verb

to strangle with or as if with a garrote

garnishverb

decorate sense 1, embellish

to add decorations or seasonings to (food)

accessorize

garnish 例句

1 In the back of a ritzy Upper East Side restaurant, busboys in black jackets fill breadbaskets, garnish plates, roll napkins and silverware into tidy cylinders.

2 If porters and stouts aren't really your thing, maybe this classic rum cocktail made with mint syrup and garnished with a generous spring of fresh mint will hit the spot.

3 Garnish with parsley. Serve warm, with the aioli on the side.

把蒜容蛋黄酱盛在四个碗里摆在旁边, 趁热沾酱食用.

4 When you are ready to serve, simply reheat the chowder and garnish.

5 added a garnish of parsley to the plate before serving it

6 A final garnish of sesame seeds lends the combo a nutty note—and nods to its sushi-inspired flavors.

7 Serve in individual bowls and garnish with fennel fronds.

8 A third drink, “The Dracarys,” comes garnished with a tiny plastic dragon figurine.

9 Garnish the plate with whipped cream rosettes and fresh fruits.

用玫瑰花形的掼奶油和新鲜的水果作配菜点缀盘子。

10 The garnish starts to float, the aroma rises, and you sigh as you reach for a spoon.

11 He downed a plain slice garnished with basil leaves, gave it a thumbs-up and pledged to return.

12 Of course you need not look to the ocean to provide dangerous delicacies; a number of poisonous plants serve as side dishes and garnishes around the world.

13 Family Cooking also published a leftovers recipe for “Veal à la Russe,” which required, in addition to veal chops, a quarter pound of butter, anchovies, tomato coulis, jus and truffles for garnish.

14 The drink is then served over crushed ice and garnished with a tiny scorpion, fished out of bottles of a mezcal brand the bar carries.

15 Other garnishes — flaky sea salt, chopped pistachios, crushed candy canes, toasted coconut — can also be appealing, if you want to play around.

16 All of these sauces add a lovely, glossy aesthetic and mouthfeel, but don't skimp on a garnish that can help add contrasting textures.

17 So, when Griffiths’ toe was donated, it was a big deal, especially when he agreed to take a shot garnished with his own toe.

18 Finish with the club soda and garnish the cocktail with sliced strawberries.

19 That is, of course, unless the herb is crisped and used as garnish, scattered atop snack mixtures or rice.

20 On the bare stage in a small auditorium, without any of the clever effects that garnish their stadium shows, U2 performed a song called “The Miracle” from a new album, Songs of Innocence.

garnish 同义词

2 菜配头

garniture

5 装饰菜

garnishing

8 通知扣押债务人的财产

garnishee factorize

9 向下达扣押令

garnishee factorize

11 华丽的词藻

period

13 加装饰

adorn

14 配头

garniture

18 配菜

sauce garniture relish

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