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sandwich美 ['sæn(d)wɪtʃ] 英 ['sæn(d)wɪtʃ] - n.三明治;夹心面包片;夹心蛋糕
- v.把…夹[挤]在(两层[者])中间;将…做成三明治
- 网络三文治;桑德威奇;夹层
复数:sandwiches 过去分词:sandwiched 现在分词:sandwiching v.+n. make sandwich,eat sandwich v. pack in,slot in,cram,insert,fit in 1. | 夹心面包片;三明治two slices of bread, often spread with butter, with a layer of meat, cheese, etc. between them |
| | | a sandwich bar(= a place that sells sandwiches ) 三明治柜台 |
2. | 夹心蛋糕a sponge cake consisting of two layers with jam and/or cream between them |
n. | | v. | 4. 把(一人或一物)夹在两人或两物之间尤其是中间空隙很小之时: 4. 把(一人或一物)夹在两人或两物之间尤其是中间空隙很小之时: | adj. | |
n. | 1. a snack or light meal made of two slices of bread or a split roll with a filling, or a single slice of bread with a topping. 2. something resembling a sandwich, especially something in which various things are squashed together or arranged in layers 3. a light meal that you make by putting a layer of food such as meat, cheese, or egg between two pieces of bread 4. a cake made of two layers with jam or cream in the middle 1. a snack or light meal made of two slices of bread or a split roll with a filling, or a single slice of bread with a topping. 2. something resembling a sandwich, especially something in which various things are squashed together or arranged in layers 3. a light meal that you make by putting a layer of food such as meat, cheese, or egg between two pieces of bread 4. a cake made of two layers with jam or cream in the middle | v. | 1. to fit something or somebody tightly between two other things in space or time 2. put(one thing or person)between two others especially when there is little space | un. | 1. market town in southern Kent, England. It was one of the original Cinque Ports. |
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