英:[ˌdelɪkəˈtesn]
美:[ˌdelɪkə'tesn]
英:[ˌdelɪkəˈtesn]
美:[ˌdelɪkə'tesn]
del·i·ca·tes·sen
de l k te sn
复数:delicatessens
词根:deli
n.deli 熟食店;[食品] 熟食品(等于delicatessen)
1877年,美国英语中的“美食佳肴”,源自德语 delikatessen,是 delikatesse 的复数形式,意为“美味佳肴”,源自法语 délicatesse(1560年代),源自 délicat,意为“精美的”,源自拉丁语 delicatus,意为“迷人的,令人愉悦的,精致的”(参见 delicate)。作为销售此类物品的商店,1901年,简称 delicatessen shop。
熟食店
obsolete German (now Delikatessen), plural of Delicatesse delicacy, from French délicatesse, probably from Old Italian delicatezza, from delicato delicate, from Latin delicatus
The first known use of delicatessen was in 1885
delightfuladjective
highly pleasing : giving delight
delightedadjective
highly pleased : gratified, joyous
delightedadjective
highly pleased : gratified, joyous
delight1 of 2noun
extreme pleasure or satisfaction : joy
something that gives great pleasure
delight2 of 2verb
to take great pleasure
delighted in playing guitar
to give joy or satisfaction to : please greatly
a book sure to delight
delicious1 of 2adjective
giving great pleasure : delightfulespecially: very pleasing to the taste
Delicious2 of 2noun
a sweet red or yellow apple of U.S. origin that has five bumps arranged around the end opposite the stem
delicious1 of 2adjective
giving great pleasure : delightfulespecially: very pleasing to the taste
Delicious2 of 2noun
a sweet red or yellow apple of U.S. origin that has five bumps arranged around the end opposite the stem
delicious1 of 2adjective
giving great pleasure : delightfulespecially: very pleasing to the taste
Delicious2 of 2noun
a sweet red or yellow apple of U.S. origin that has five bumps arranged around the end opposite the stem
delicatessenplural noun
ready-to-eat food products (as cooked meats and prepared salads)
singular, plural delicatessens a store where delicatessen are sold
1 Other books were inspired by Mr. Kroll’s wanderings past the neighborhood pastry shop, the delicatessen, the drug store and the corner bookshop among a flow of Jews, Latinos, Asians and Italians.
2 It is possible to wander into Harry & Ida’s Meat and Supply Co., a delicatessen and provisions shop that opened in June in the East Village, with expectations of nothing more than a good pastrami sandwich.
3 The staff of Ben’s, the kosher Manhattan delicatessen, will demonstrate the proper technique at this festive event, where visitors can also eat those fried potato Hanukkah treats.
4 Head through the modest and dimly lit space, perfumed by cured meats hanging overhead, and you will find a delicatessen case filled with yet more meat.
5 As he recounted it, his father, on learning that Leonard had contracted polio, raced upstate from his delicatessen job without stopping to change his clothes.
6 “What does this mean when Jewish culture becomes part of a museum exhibit?” said Ted Merwin, the author of “Pastrami on Rye,” a 2015 history of the Jewish delicatessen.
7 Without those luscious steak juices, a steak would be merely delicatessen roast beef.
8 Later in the day, the couple and their guests, joined by a friend, the producer Paul Maslansky, shared a celebratory brunch at Nate ’n Al, a nearby delicatessen.
9 But if you're into the animal proteins — and ready to try something a little bit different — this delicatessen has your number.
10 Mr. Kline’s refrigerator filled with custom-made smoothies mimics the expensive “health” beverages found in delicatessens and gourmet markets.
11 He reconfigured ingredients with the help of a toolbox that included meat glue, and devised surprises like rye pasta with pastrami that tasted like a sandwich from Katz’s delicatessen nearby.
12 Many families buy cooked food from the supermarket and the delicatessen or go straight to a restaurant when they are tired.
许多家庭从超市和熟食店买 熟食,或者在劳累时直接进饭馆就餐。
13 You can find it in large supermarkets and Italian delicatessens, but if you can’t get hold of any, penne makes the best alternative.
14 Another second, and the monster would’ve turned me into a hundred pounds of delicatessen meat.
15 As the traditional East Coast Jewish delicatessen seems to be supplanted by an ever-increasing number of fast-food chains, so goes the Russian-dressing-slathered sandwiches the deli served, with a pickle on the side.
16 On the wholesale side, a large part of the business at Star Bakery, Buckfire said, was their bread was sold to many metro Detroit restaurants and delicatessens.
17 At about 12, working for the summer as a delicatessen delivery boy in Brighton Beach, Brooklyn, he befriended a family on his route, who were named Lessac.
18 Before he moved in the late 1960s to San Francisco, where he started acting at the American Conservatory Theater, he worked as a counterman at several New York delicatessens.
19 Delicatessen usually require little preparation for serving.
熟食一般不需另加烹调便可食用。
20 A delicious aperitif, this wine also pairs well with delicatessen meats, poultry, lightly matured cheeses and fruity desserts.
是一款美味的开胃酒,搭配熟肉、禽类、口味清淡微熟的乳酪及水果甜点鲜美可口。