sand·wich
noun/ˈsænwɪtʃ/, /ˈsænwɪdʒ/
/ˈsænwɪtʃ/, /ˈsænwɪdʒ/
- (also British English, informal sarnie)two slices of bread, often spread with butter, with a layer of meat, cheese, etc. between them
三明治 - a ham/tuna/egg sandwich
火腿/金枪鱼/鸡蛋三明治 - a grilled cheese sandwich
烘烤的奶酪三明治 - a toasted sandwich
烤过的三明治 - a sandwich bar (= a place that sells sandwiches)
三明治柜台 - I'm going to grab a sandwich (= buy one quickly) and sit in the park.
我要去拿一个三明治(=赶紧买一个)然后坐在公园里。 - We ate turkey sandwiches and wild blueberries.
我们吃了火鸡三明治和野生蓝莓。
Extra ExamplesTopics Fooda1- He made two rounds of tuna sandwiches.
他做了两个金枪鱼三明治。 - What would you like in your sandwich?
你的三明治中想夹点儿什么? - a peanut butter and jelly sandwich
花生酱和果冻三明治 - I nipped out earlier to buy a sandwich for lunch.
我早些时候出去买了一个三明治当午餐。
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- cheese
- ham
- peanut butter
- …
- plate
- round
- make
- order
- eat
- …
- filling
- bag
- box
- …
- in a/the sandwich
- a ham/tuna/egg sandwich
- (British English) (in compounds) a sponge cake consisting of two layers with jam and/or cream between them
夹心蛋糕 - a chocolate sponge sandwich
巧克力海绵三明治 - a sandwich tin (= for baking such a cake in)
三明治罐(= 用于烘烤此类蛋糕)
see also knuckle sandwich - a chocolate sponge sandwich
Word Originmid 18th cent.: named after the 4th Earl of Sandwich (1718–92), an English nobleman said to have eaten food in this form so as not to leave the gaming table.