delicatessen
音标:
英音/ ˌdelɪkəˈtesn / 美音/ ˌdelɪkəˈtesn /
听听基本释意:
外刊例句:
Faux, in the Nottingham suburb of Sherwood, is the city’s first vegan butchers and delicatessen.
Faux 位于诺丁汉郊区舍伍德,是该市第一家纯素肉店和熟食店。
—BBC
In four years, the rest of the family joined them, and it was arranged for the parents to run a delicatessen.
四年后,家里的其他人都加入了他们,并安排父母经营一家熟食店。
—Washington Post
He was raised by his mother and stepfather, both of whom ran a delicatessen.
他由母亲和继父抚养长大,他们都经营一家熟食店。
—Washington Post
基本释意:
noun
a shop selling ready-to-eat food products
熟食;现成的食品
同义词:
deli,food shop,delicatessen food
短释义:
A delicatessen is a specialty food shop that often specializes in traditionally Jewish, Italian, or German foods. While you can stock up on bread, milk, and other staples at many delicatessens, they’re best known for unusual ethnic foods and prepared sandwiches and salads. The word delicatessen comes from the German delikatessen, which is plural for delikatesse, “delicacy” or “fine food.”
熟食店是一个小市场,您可以在那里购买预制食品、三明治、肉片和奶酪以及其他食品。您早上的例行公事可能包括去熟食店买一个烤百吉饼。
长释义:
A delicatessen is a specialty food shop that often specializes in traditionally Jewish, Italian, or German foods. While you can stock up on bread, milk, and other staples at many delicatessens, they’re best known for unusual ethnic foods and prepared sandwiches and salads. The word delicatessen comes from the German delikatessen, which is plural for delikatesse, “delicacy” or “fine food.”
熟食店是一家特色食品店,通常专门销售传统的犹太、意大利或德国食品。虽然您可以在许多熟食店购买面包、牛奶和其他主食,但它们最出名的是不寻常的民族食品以及预制三明治和沙拉。 “熟食店”这个词来自德语“delikatessen”,是“delikatesse”的复数形式,意为“美味佳肴”或“精致的食物”。
文学例句:
That day he had been so surprised that he rushed to a delicatessen, flung wide a case, and ordered a tripledecker beef sandwich.
那天,他非常惊讶,冲到一家熟食店,扔出一个箱子,点了一份三层牛肉三明治。
—The Martian Chronicles by Ray Bradbury
He crossed the street and started down a block he hardly ever walked on, a block of low apartment buildings, a store-front church, a delicatessen, a pawn shop, and on the corner, a bar.
他穿过马路,沿着一个他几乎不曾走过的街区走去,这里有一片低矮的公寓楼、一座店面教堂、一家熟食店、一家当铺,街角有一家酒吧。
—The Contender by Robert Lipsyte
She ducked inside the delicatessen next door for safety.
为了安全起见,她躲进了隔壁的熟食店。
—In the Year of the Boar and Jackie Robinson by Bette Bao Lord
词源:
delicatessen (n.)1877, “delicacies, articles of fine food,” American English, from German delikatessen, plural of delikatesse “a delicacy, fine food,” from French délicatesse (1560s), from délicat “fine,” from Latin delicatus “alluring, delightful, dainty” (see delicate). As a store where such things are sold, 1901, short for delicatessen shop.Related entries & more
下面是词源的翻译(机器翻译比较难翻,参考着看)
熟食店 (n.)1877,“美味佳肴,精美食品”,美式英语,源自德语 delikatessen,delikatesse 的复数形式“美味佳肴,精致的食物”,源自法语 délicatesse(1560 年代),源自 délicat “精美”,源自拉丁语 delicatus “诱人的、令人愉快的、精致的”(参见“精致”)。作为一家出售此类物品的商店,1901,熟食店的缩写。相关条目及更多
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