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sand.wich5sAn7wIJ, -wItFn [C]two pieces of bread, sometimes spread with butter or MARGARINE, with some other usually cold food between them夹心面包,三明治a tuna/ham sandwich金枪鱼/火腿三明治Would you like a toasted sandwich (= one which is heated until the bread is brown and hard and the food inside is hot)?你要不要来一块烤三明治?(Br) I'll make you a round of sandwiches (= sandwiches made from two whole slices of bread, then usually cut into two or four pieces).我来给你做一份切成小块的三明治。He took his lunch with him in a plastic sandwich box.他用塑料饭盒带午饭。Egg and cress or cheese and tomato are typical sandwich fillings.鸡蛋水芹或奶酪番茄是夹三明治的典型食物。(Br and Aus) A sandwich bar is a small shop where you can buy sandwiches, esp. to eat during the working day.三明治快餐店A sandwich board is a pair of connected boards which a person hangs over their shoulders and walks around with in public places to advertise something.挂在身前身后的广告牌(Br) A sandwich (cake) consists of two thin round cakes with a filling such as cream between them:夹心饼. a jam and cream sandwich 果酱奶油夹心饼a Victoria sandwich维多利亚夹心饼(Br) A sandwich course at a college consists of periods of study with periods of work between them so that students get practical experience.(一段时间学习一段时间工作的)三明治式课程
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