entree
英 [ˈɒntreɪ]
美 [ˈɑːntreɪ]
n. (餐厅里或正式宴会上的)主菜,主菜前的小菜; 入场权; 进入许可; 进入资格
复数:entrees
BNC.44645 / COCA.8922
牛津词典
noun
- (餐厅里或正式宴会上的)主菜,主菜前的小菜
(in a restaurant or at a formal meal) the main dish of the meal or a dish served before the main course - 入场权;进入许可;进入资格
the right or ability to enter a social group or institution
英英释义
noun
- the act of entering
- she made a graceful entree into the ballroom
- something that provides access (to get in or get out)
- they waited at the entrance to the garden
- beggars waited just outside the entryway to the cathedral
- the right to enter
- the principal dish of a meal
双语例句
- I love seafood, what fish or shellfish entree do you recommend?
我爱吃海鲜,有什麽鱼类或带壳海鲜的主菜可建议? - The experience of studying abroad was his entree to the new government.
海外留学经历成为他进入新政府的敲门砖。 - She hopes one day to regain her entree to polite society.
她希望有朝一日可以重返上流社会。 - Please let me take it back. I'll bring you a fresh entree.
请让我把它拿走,我再给您拿过一份新的。 - Salad fork, placed directly to the left of the plate, assuming salad is served with or after the entree.
沙拉叉,放在盘子正左边,假设沙拉与主菜一起上或在其后上。 - She's our entree, shawn.
她是我们的入场券。 - I shall name a beef-related entree after you in your honor! Kitchner!
我将用你的名字来命名一道和牛肉有关的菜! - Her wealth and reputation gave her entree into upper-class circles.
她的财富和声望使她得以进入上层社会。 - How can we imagine a ready-to-wear schedule without the one-time enfant terrible of French fashion& whose ready-to-wear shows had been among the hottest tickets in fashion week, with editors literally fighting for entree?
我们怎能想象成衣盛事中不再有这个法国时尚曾经的淘气鬼呢&在这个时装季上,他的成衣秀的入场券最为抢手,时尚编辑们为了入场资格大打出手。 - What did you have as an entree?
在鱼和肉两道主菜之间,你吃的是什么菜?