请输入您要查询的英文单词:

 

单词 mashed potato
释义

Definition of mashed potato in English:

mashed potato

noun
  • 1also mashed potatoesmass noun Potatoes that have been boiled and then crushed into a soft mass, typically with the addition of butter and milk.

    dinner was always steak pie and mashed potato, with soup to start and trifle to finish
    Example sentencesExamples
    • My partner chose baked peppers and a veal stew with mashed potatoes.
    • As for mashed potatoes, always ask if they're made with skim milk or whole milk.
    • The special fish of the day was smoked haddock with a crab crust, mashed potato and a mustard cream sauce.
    • Spooning some mashed potatoes in my mouth, I took a second to savor the taste.
    • The perfect hangover cure: a mountain of mashed potato topped with a couple of succulent sausages smothered in gravy.
    • For the main course, I had the special of mussels cooked in the classic manner with white wine and served with mashed potato.
    • If you are serving mashed potato you need to cook up about 170g potato per person.
    • The duck fat remaining in the pan can be used to fry potatoes or instead of butter in mashed potatoes.
    • Well I got the steak and it came with good mashed potatoes and good raw spinach.
    • I like meat loaf, mashed potatoes and peas or pot roast with onions, potatoes and carrots.
    • The stew is served with mashed potatoes, seasoned with butter and onions, and lingonberry purée.
    • Dinner was roasted chicken with gravy, mashed potatoes and steamed vegetables.
    • Add the milk mixture and egg to the mashed potatoes and thoroughly combine.
    • Spread the mashed potatoes on top of the corn and sprinkle with the parsley.
    • She swallowed the mouthful of mashed potato with difficulty and looked up at him.
    • We'll have lamb chops, or a steak with mashed potato.
    • I heard the clink of the spoon on the dish as he moved onto the mashed potatoes.
    • This a convenient dish when you have leftover mashed potatoes in the refrigerator.
    • This creamed sweet corn is delicious, and a great alternative to mashed potatoes or polenta.
    • Try using nonfat sour cream and one half the butter normally used in your mashed potatoes.
  • 2A dance originating in the US in the early 1960s, characterized by repeated sideways steps.

    teenagers did the twist, as well as the mashed potato and the Watusi
    Example sentencesExamples
    • With that album, the Beatles signaled the end of the dance craze era in which people had done the Pony, the Mashed Potato, The Swim, the Twist and too many others to mention.
    • The song was inspired, in part, by an early 1960s dance craze called the Mashed Potato.
    • How about getting some new dances in - like the polka, the hop, the charleston, the swing, the foxtrot, the mashed potato, the twist, and others from the '30s, 40s, and 50s?
    • Doing the hokey-pokey, the mashed potato and the boogaloo, they successfully demonstrate that energetic, polished stage routines are not reserved for the athletic and the nubile.
    • They delivered snappy combinations of go-go steps - the mashed potato, the jerk, and the swim - in Busby Berkeley-like formations.

Definition of mashed potato in US English:

mashed potato

noun
  • 1also mashed potatoesPotatoes that have been boiled and then crushed into a soft mass, typically with the addition of milk and butter.

    I had a boneless chicken breast with mashed potatoes and peas
    Example sentencesExamples
    • I heard the clink of the spoon on the dish as he moved onto the mashed potatoes.
    • Well I got the steak and it came with good mashed potatoes and good raw spinach.
    • Dinner was roasted chicken with gravy, mashed potatoes and steamed vegetables.
    • Spooning some mashed potatoes in my mouth, I took a second to savor the taste.
    • This creamed sweet corn is delicious, and a great alternative to mashed potatoes or polenta.
    • As for mashed potatoes, always ask if they're made with skim milk or whole milk.
    • We'll have lamb chops, or a steak with mashed potato.
    • She swallowed the mouthful of mashed potato with difficulty and looked up at him.
    • If you are serving mashed potato you need to cook up about 170g potato per person.
    • The duck fat remaining in the pan can be used to fry potatoes or instead of butter in mashed potatoes.
    • The special fish of the day was smoked haddock with a crab crust, mashed potato and a mustard cream sauce.
    • This a convenient dish when you have leftover mashed potatoes in the refrigerator.
    • For the main course, I had the special of mussels cooked in the classic manner with white wine and served with mashed potato.
    • Add the milk mixture and egg to the mashed potatoes and thoroughly combine.
    • The stew is served with mashed potatoes, seasoned with butter and onions, and lingonberry purée.
    • Try using nonfat sour cream and one half the butter normally used in your mashed potatoes.
    • My partner chose baked peppers and a veal stew with mashed potatoes.
    • I like meat loaf, mashed potatoes and peas or pot roast with onions, potatoes and carrots.
    • The perfect hangover cure: a mountain of mashed potato topped with a couple of succulent sausages smothered in gravy.
    • Spread the mashed potatoes on top of the corn and sprinkle with the parsley.
  • 2A dance originating in the US in the early 1960s, characterized by repeated sideways steps.

    teenagers did the twist, as well as the mashed potato and the Watusi
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The song was inspired, in part, by an early 1960s dance craze called the Mashed Potato.
    • Doing the hokey-pokey, the mashed potato and the boogaloo, they successfully demonstrate that energetic, polished stage routines are not reserved for the athletic and the nubile.
    • They delivered snappy combinations of go-go steps - the mashed potato, the jerk, and the swim - in Busby Berkeley-like formations.
    • With that album, the Beatles signaled the end of the dance craze era in which people had done the Pony, the Mashed Potato, The Swim, the Twist and too many others to mention.
    • How about getting some new dances in - like the polka, the hop, the charleston, the swing, the foxtrot, the mashed potato, the twist, and others from the '30s, 40s, and 50s?
随便看

 

英汉双解词典包含464360条英汉词条,基本涵盖了全部常用单词的翻译及用法,是英语学习的有利工具。

 

Copyright © 2004-2022 Newdu.com All Rights Reserved
更新时间:2024/10/19 13:24:41