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dish/diʃ/ n. & v.●n. 1a a shallow, usu. flat-bottomed container for cooking or serving food, made of glass, ceramics, metal, etc. (玻璃、陶瓷、金属等)盘,碟(通常底部平坦) b the food served in a dish 盘装菜(菜肴) all the dishes were delicious 所有的菜肴都美味可口 c a particular kind of food 一道(或一盘)菜 a meat dish 一碟肉菜 2 (in pl. 用复数) dirty plates, cutlery, cooking pots, etc. after a meal (饭后待洗的)碗碟刀具(烹调锅罐等) 3a a dish-shaped receptacle, object, or cavity 碟状容器(物体、洞穴) b = SATELLITE DISH 4 slang a sexually attractive person [俚语]性感的人 ●v. tr. 1 put (food) into a dish ready for serving 把(菜肴)装在盘子里 2 Brit. colloq.a outmanoeuvre [英口]以谋略制胜,智胜 b destroy (one's hopes, chances, etc.) 破坏;挫败(某人的希望、机遇等) 3 make concave or dish-shaped 使成为凹形(或碟形) □ dish out slang distribute, esp. carelessly or indiscriminately [俚语] (尤指不经意、无区别地)分发 □ dish up 1 serve or prepare to serve (food) (准备)把(食物)盛在盘里端出 2 colloq. seek to present (facts, argument, etc.) attractively [口]把(事实、争论等)说得娓娓动听 □ dish (up) the dirt (often foll. by 常后跟 on) colloq. spread scandal or gossip [口]传播丑闻;说人闲话 □ dishful n. (pl. -fuls)[Old English disc ‘plate, bowl’ (with Germanic and Old Norse cognates) from Latin discus DISC] |