英:['vaɪənd]
美:['vaɪənd]
英:['vaɪənd]
美:['vaɪənd]
vi·and
vaI nd
noun
an article of food, esp. a delicacy.
(pl.) foodstuffs; provisions.
"食品",早在14世纪,源自盎格鲁-法语 viaunde,古法语 viande "食物(植物和动物),口粮,供应品" (11世纪),它源自于普通拉丁语 *vivanda,源于晚期拉丁语的 vivenda "生活必需品,供人生活的事物",在古典拉丁语中,“生活的方式”,是 vivere “生活”的中性复数的动名词形式(源于 PIE 词根 *gwei- " 活着")。后来,法语一词仅限于新鲜肉类。
Middle English, viaunde, from Anglo-French, from Medieval Latin vivanda food, alteration of Latin vivenda, neuter plural of vivendus, gerundive of vivere to live — more at quick >entry 1
The first known use of viand was in the 15th century
vibraphonenoun
a musical instrument resembling the xylophone but having metal bars and devices for increasing the vibrations
vibrantadjective
vibrating rapidly
having or giving a sense of life, vigor, or activity
a vibrant personality
sounding as a result of vibration : resonant
a vibrant voice
bright sense 2
a vibrant orange
vibrantadjective
vibrating rapidly
having or giving a sense of life, vigor, or activity
a vibrant personality
sounding as a result of vibration : resonant
a vibrant voice
bright sense 2
a vibrant orange
vibrancynoun
the quality or state of being vibrant
vibenoun
vibration sense 3—usually used in plural
got bad vibes from him
vibenoun
vibration sense 3—usually used in plural
got bad vibes from him
viaticumnoun
the Christian Eucharist given to a person in danger of death
money or supplies for a journey
viandnoun
an article of food
plural food supplies
viandnoun
an article of food
plural food supplies
1 Before partaking of the viands prepared for us, he proposed that we should sing a hymn and pray together.
2 One must not, however, too closely examine the nature of the viands.
3 The odour of savoury viands assailed his nostrils as he stood statue-like on the pinnacle and whirled his watch, for he hated unpunctuality above all things.
4 Some of Eudo’s followers, however, confided to our authority that there was a strange want of solidity in these magically-supplied viands, and that though they ate of them continually, they were never satisfied.
5 They had fallen gluttonously on the new dish, praising Belgian viands after the short commons of the days preceding.
6 Many human HAs extra clothes and viand those them are not willing to give.
许多人都有一部份她们愿意捐献的额外衣服和吃的东西。
7 The four men strolled into the pleasant ruby-lighted dining-room, sat themselves at the sparkling table, and for an hour devoted themselves heartily to excellent viands and wine, and to the exchange of much merry conversation.
8 The pipes began to play, and the viands were placed upon the table.
9 Everything tastes so desiccated and deodorized, the mere shadow of really substantial viands, a veritable feast of Barmecide.
10 When he was gone, refreshments were brought in,—pancakes filled with spiced meats, jellies of rice-starch, in various colors, and other viands.
11 My mother carried the brown package to a clearing where several men, women and children sat underneath a blazing sun; some rested, tired from digging; others munched hungrily at dug-up sandwiches and other viands.
12 A beefsteak or a sandwich are the most common viands.
13 The Common Savory gives an aromatic pungent flavour to viands.
14 They prepare various kinds of viands, and eat all meats, and wheaten bread.
15 Every one was hungry, and when they had gathered about the dining-room table, full justice was done the viands served in the restaurant.
16 When all was ready he called on his companions to fall to; and discussed with the president, while the viands disappeared, the details of his journey to Belfast.
17 Servants moved to and fro, bearers of viands; the sak� cup was already passing freely.
18 No epicure of the world’s capitals could command such viands as nature brought to the doors of the denizens of Fort Vancouver.
19 the inn serves its choice viands on delicate china and its selection of vintage wines in the finest crystal available
20 She made no pretense of toilet, but followed her viands in and slumped into her chair with sleeves rolled up, knees apart, and the general collapsed look of cooks.
1 食品
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2 食物
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