英:[ˈfiŋɡə fu:d]
美:[ˈfɪŋɡɚ fud]
英:[ˈfiŋɡə fu:d]
美:[ˈfɪŋɡɚ fud]
手拿食品;
noun
a food that is to be held with the fingers for eating
noun
a food that is to be held with the fingers for eating
The first known use of finger food was in 1893
boss1 of 5noun
a raised rounded part often used ornamentally (as on a shield or a ceiling) : stud
boss2 of 5verb
to ornament with bosses : emboss
boss3 of 5noun
the person (as an employer or supervisor) who tells workers what to do
the head of a groupespecially: a powerful politician who controls party business
boss4 of 5verb
to be in charge of
boss a job
to give orders to
don't boss me around
boss5 of 5adjective
excellent, first-rate
boss1 of 5noun
a raised rounded part often used ornamentally (as on a shield or a ceiling) : stud
boss2 of 5verb
to ornament with bosses : emboss
boss3 of 5noun
the person (as an employer or supervisor) who tells workers what to do
the head of a groupespecially: a powerful politician who controls party business
boss4 of 5verb
to be in charge of
boss a job
to give orders to
don't boss me around
boss5 of 5adjective
excellent, first-rate
finger foodnoun
a food (as a carrot stick) that is meant to be picked up with the fingers and eaten
1 Big baits can even lure cannibalistic mothers to turn from finger foods to a bigger meal.
2 Gracie's Tax Bar: This former tax office is now a bar with a jukebox and board games that serves up finger foods and sandwiches.
3 Shrimp is a delicious kind of finger food.
虾就是一种很好吃的手抓食品.
4 Please bring a plate of finger food.
请带盘手抓菜来嘛.整盘手抓菜啊.
5 Molly: Then I suggest you set up a buffet with appropriate finger food and draft beer.
莫莉: 那我就建议你举办自助餐.再配上适当的手抓食品和生啤酒.