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Definition of julienne in English: juliennenoun ˌdʒuːlɪˈɛnˌjo͞olēˈen A portion of food cut into short, thin strips. 切成细丝的食物 蔬菜细丝。 Example sentencesExamples - Today's dish is a baked trout with a mussel based sauce and a julienne of vegetables.
- My companion wanted pork and took the waiter's advice on the spicy pork julienne.
- Sautied juliennes of sweet peppers provide the finishing touch.
- Put whole potatoes into this exclusive automatic conveyor, and make hundreds of julienne fries in seconds.
- Indeed, not a crumb, droplet of sauce or carrot julienne was left on our plates.
verbˌdʒuːlɪˈɛnˌjo͞olēˈen [with object]Cut (food) into short, thin strips. 切成细丝的食物 to julienne squashes, cut thin peelings into strips an eighth of an inch wide Example sentencesExamples - On a recently aired episode, after instructing a volunteer to julienne some vegetables, Flay jeers at her inferior knife-work, inciting the rest of the room to laugh at her expense.
- I pondered whether to fritter away £1.65 on one those gizmos that juliennes carrots.
- Or peel and julienne it, then steam and serve it as a cooked vegetable, perhaps with a few slices of carrot added in for color.
- Some shred the beetroot, some julienne it, and some cube it, while modernists whiz it in a food processor.
OriginEarly 18th century (originally as an adjective designating soup made of chopped vegetables, especially carrots): French, from the male given names Jules or Julien, of obscure development. RhymesAdrienne, again, amen, Ardennes, Behn, Ben, Benn, Bren, cayenne, Cévennes, Dairen, den, en, fen, gen, glen, Glenn, Guyenne, Gwen, hen, Karen, ken, Len, Loren, men, Nene, Ogaden, paren, pen, Penn, Phnom Penh, Rennes, Shenzhen, Sun Yat-sen, ten, then, Tlemcen, when, wren, yen, zazen, Zen Definition of julienne in US English: juliennenounˌjo͞olēˈen A portion of food cut into short, thin strips. 切成细丝的食物 蔬菜细丝。 as modifier julienne leeks Example sentencesExamples - Today's dish is a baked trout with a mussel based sauce and a julienne of vegetables.
- Indeed, not a crumb, droplet of sauce or carrot julienne was left on our plates.
- My companion wanted pork and took the waiter's advice on the spicy pork julienne.
- Sautied juliennes of sweet peppers provide the finishing touch.
- Put whole potatoes into this exclusive automatic conveyor, and make hundreds of julienne fries in seconds.
verbˌjo͞olēˈen [with object]Cut (food) into short, thin strips. 切成细丝的食物 Example sentencesExamples - I pondered whether to fritter away £1.65 on one those gizmos that juliennes carrots.
- On a recently aired episode, after instructing a volunteer to julienne some vegetables, Flay jeers at her inferior knife-work, inciting the rest of the room to laugh at her expense.
- Some shred the beetroot, some julienne it, and some cube it, while modernists whiz it in a food processor.
- Or peel and julienne it, then steam and serve it as a cooked vegetable, perhaps with a few slices of carrot added in for color.
OriginEarly 18th century (originally as an adjective designating soup made of chopped vegetables, especially carrots): French, from the male given names Jules or Julien, of obscure development. |