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Definition of canapé in English: canapénoun ˈkanəpeɪ 1A small piece of bread or pastry with a savoury topping, served with drinks at receptions or formal parties. (招待会或正式聚会上,常伴有饮料的)开胃小糕饼 Example sentencesExamples - Sitting by the pool in the balmy evening air, we enjoyed delicious drinks and canapés.
- We were waited on hand and foot, served from silver salvers with tasty canapés and our glasses were never empty.
- The room was full of people talking, drinking, plucking canapés from the silver trays of passing waiters.
- Champagne will be served at midnight, followed by canapés at 1 a.m.
- You may think that canapés are perfectly nice little mouthfuls of harmless kitsch, and what's the difference between a canapé in the hand or a starter on the plate.
- Diners will be treated to scrumptious canapés and cocktails at the first hotel after which they will board a coach and travel to the next hotel for starters.
- Aperitifs and canapés in the Cedar Room and post-prandial drinks in the gazebo on the lawn should not be missed.
- And then he plies me with a series of divine canapés, and some extremely good champagne.
- Tickets cost £5 which includes a champagne reception with canapés and a raffle.
- In addition, the conventioneers consumed 2,500 smoked salmon canapés, nine roast steamships of beef and nine honey-glazed hams.
- But instead of resorting to the sort of supermarket canapés that are served with inevitable monotony at so many parties, why not opt for home-made nibbles, which also work out far cheaper.
- The company would assemble round this table, propose toasts, clink glasses, down the first glass of vodka in a gulp, and quickly follow it with a bite of herring or a caviar canapé.
- So when the mini fish pies and smoked duck canapés arrived, I was positively gasping for a glass of bubbly.
- Entrées, affordably priced between $1.50 and $5.75, include your standard imperial, spring or egg rolls, as well as dumplings and shrimp canapés.
- A number of artists and sculptors will be present and wine and canapés will be served throughout the evening to the accompaniment of gentle jazz music.
- We had private access to a new exhibition in the museum followed by a champagne & canapé reception all served by excellent staff in a magnificently decorated pair of rooms.
- I was busy preparing canapés all day in preparation for the launch party, but I found the time to get my hair done, so I looked half presentable.
- A stewardess, having given the officials canapés, asked whether she should serve them to the players.
- Pre-dinner drinks outside are always welcome, though, weather-permitting, and this is also the time to serve up some substantial canapés - this means that dinner can be delayed if the sun is still up.
- From the canapés with our pre-dinner drink to the petits-fours served with coffee in the lounge, nothing could be faulted.
Synonyms starter, first course, finger food, titbit, savoury, snack 2A decorative French antique sofa. (尤指法式古典装饰风格的)沙发 Example sentencesExamples - She is seated at ease on a comfortable canapé.
- Many different types of couches exist; popular types include the divan. the chaise longue, the canapé or the ottoman.
OriginFrench, canapé (sense 1) being a figurative extension of the sense 'sofa' (as a ‘couch’ on which to place toppings). See also canopy. Definition of canapé in US English: canapénoun 1A small piece of bread or pastry with a savory topping, often served with drinks at a reception or formal party. (招待会或正式聚会上,常伴有饮料的)开胃小糕饼 Example sentencesExamples - A stewardess, having given the officials canapés, asked whether she should serve them to the players.
- Champagne will be served at midnight, followed by canapés at 1 a.m.
- We were waited on hand and foot, served from silver salvers with tasty canapés and our glasses were never empty.
- And then he plies me with a series of divine canapés, and some extremely good champagne.
- So when the mini fish pies and smoked duck canapés arrived, I was positively gasping for a glass of bubbly.
- But instead of resorting to the sort of supermarket canapés that are served with inevitable monotony at so many parties, why not opt for home-made nibbles, which also work out far cheaper.
- Entrées, affordably priced between $1.50 and $5.75, include your standard imperial, spring or egg rolls, as well as dumplings and shrimp canapés.
- I was busy preparing canapés all day in preparation for the launch party, but I found the time to get my hair done, so I looked half presentable.
- You may think that canapés are perfectly nice little mouthfuls of harmless kitsch, and what's the difference between a canapé in the hand or a starter on the plate.
- From the canapés with our pre-dinner drink to the petits-fours served with coffee in the lounge, nothing could be faulted.
- We had private access to a new exhibition in the museum followed by a champagne & canapé reception all served by excellent staff in a magnificently decorated pair of rooms.
- Sitting by the pool in the balmy evening air, we enjoyed delicious drinks and canapés.
- Pre-dinner drinks outside are always welcome, though, weather-permitting, and this is also the time to serve up some substantial canapés - this means that dinner can be delayed if the sun is still up.
- In addition, the conventioneers consumed 2,500 smoked salmon canapés, nine roast steamships of beef and nine honey-glazed hams.
- Aperitifs and canapés in the Cedar Room and post-prandial drinks in the gazebo on the lawn should not be missed.
- The company would assemble round this table, propose toasts, clink glasses, down the first glass of vodka in a gulp, and quickly follow it with a bite of herring or a caviar canapé.
- The room was full of people talking, drinking, plucking canapés from the silver trays of passing waiters.
- A number of artists and sculptors will be present and wine and canapés will be served throughout the evening to the accompaniment of gentle jazz music.
- Tickets cost £5 which includes a champagne reception with canapés and a raffle.
- Diners will be treated to scrumptious canapés and cocktails at the first hotel after which they will board a coach and travel to the next hotel for starters.
Synonyms starter, first course, finger food, titbit, savoury, snack 2A sofa, especially a decorative French antique. (尤指法式古典装饰风格的)沙发 Example sentencesExamples - Many different types of couches exist; popular types include the divan. the chaise longue, the canapé or the ottoman.
- She is seated at ease on a comfortable canapé.
OriginFrench, canapé (sense 1) being a figurative extension of the sense ‘sofa’ (as a ‘couch’ on which to place toppings). See also canopy. |