dish
n
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(a) [C] container for holding or serving food (usu shallow and flat-bottomed) 盘; 碟
a glass, an earthenware, a ceramic, a metal, etc dish 玻璃的、 陶的、 瓷的、 金属的...盘子 =>illus at plate 见plate之插图.
(b) [C] food, etc served in the container 一盘食物; 一碟食物; 一道菜; 菜肴
a big dish of curry 一大盘用咖喱作调味的菜.
(c) the dishes [pl]
plates, bowls, cups, etc used for a meal; crockery 餐具
wash, do, dry, put away, etc the dishes 洗、 刷洗、 弄乾、 放好...餐具.
2 [C] particular type of food prepared for a meal 具某种风味的饭菜
a restaurant specializing in Indonesian dishes 印度尼西亚风味的餐馆.
3 [C] object shaped like a dish or bowl, esp the large concave reflector of a radio telescope 盘状物; 盆状物; 凹形物; (尤指射电望远镜中巨大的)抛物面状天线.
4 [C esp sing 尤作单数]
(infml 口) physically attractive person 外貌有吸引力的人; 漂亮的人
Mary's new boy-friend's quite a dish, isn't he? 玛丽新交的男朋友挺帅的, 是不是? dish v
1 [Tn] (Brit infml 口) ruin (sb's hopes or chances); prevent (sb) from succeeding 使(某人的希望)破灭; 破坏(某人的机会); 使(某人)不能成功
The scandal dished his hopes of being elected. 这丑闻使他当选的希望破灭了.
dish one's opponents 击败对手.
2 (idm 习语) dish it `out (infml 口) attack sb fiercely with words or blows 大骂或猛揍某人
Don't get into a fight with him
he can really dish it out. 别跟他动手, 他揍起人来可凶了. dish the `dirt (sl 俚) gossip in an unkind way; say scandalous things about sb 说坏话; 揭某人的短儿
journalists who dish the dirt about television stars 揭电视明星疮疤的记者们.
3 (phr v) dish sth out give away a lot of sth 大量给予或分发
There were students dishing out leaflets to passers-by. 有学生向路人散发传单.
dish out compliments, insults, abuse, etc 大加赞扬、 大肆侮辱、 滔滔不绝地咒骂. dish sth up
(a) put (food) on plates; serve sth 将(食物)盛在盘里; 上(菜).
(b) (derog 贬) present or offer sth 提出或提供某事物
They're dishing up the usual arguments in a new form. 他们将老调子改头换面, 又端出来了.
🎯 考研助记
蝶”(谐音)
🔁 扩展释义
*[diʃ]n. 盘子, 碟, 菜肴【医】 皿, 碟相关词组: dish it out dish sth out
🏥 医学释义
皿,碟,盘
📖 同为「初中」词汇
peelvt. 剥皮;覆盖层脱落,剥落;
vi. 剥落;脱落;揭掉;表面起皮;
n. 果皮,蔬菜皮;长柄木铲;[英史]堡寨,堡宅;
My sister worked as a secretary before she got married.
在她结婚了以前,我的姐姐为一位秘书。
Apparently what happened was that water collected on these tar pits, and the bigger animals like the elephants ventured out on to the apparently firm surface to drink, and were promptly bogged in the tar.