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🔑 dishBrE /dɪʃ/NAmE /dɪʃ/ noun🔑 [C] a flat shallow container for cooking food in or serving it from 碟;盘◆a glass dish 玻璃盘◆an ovenproof dish 耐热盘◆a baking/serving dish 烤盘;上食物的盘子◆They helped themselves from a large dish of pasta. 他们从一大盘意大利面食中自行取一些吃。🔑 the dishes [pl.] the plates, bowls, cups, etc. that have been used for a meal and need to be washed (待清洗的)餐具◆I'll do the dishes (= wash them). 我来洗碗。🔑 [C] food prepared in a particular way as part of a meal 一道菜;菜肴◆a vegetarian/fish dish 一道素菜;一盘鱼◆This makes an excellent hot main dish. 这就是一道绝好的热主菜。◆I can recommend the chef's dish of the day. 我可推荐今天的主厨特餐。 ➡ see also side dish [C] any object that is shaped like a dish or bowl 盘状物;碟状物◆a soap dish 肥皂盘 ➡ see also satellite dish [C] (informal) a sexually attractive person 性感的人;对异性有诱惑力的人◆What a dish! 真性感! 🔑 dishBrE /dɪʃ/NAmE /dɪʃ/ verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they dish BrE /dɪʃ/ NAmE /dɪʃ/present simple - he / she / it dishes BrE /ˈdɪʃɪz/ NAmE /ˈdɪʃɪz/past simple dished BrE /dɪʃt/ NAmE /dɪʃt/past participle dished BrE /dɪʃt/ NAmE /dɪʃt/ -ing form dishing BrE /ˈdɪʃɪŋ/ NAmE /ˈdɪʃɪŋ/ ●ˌdish the ˈdirt (on sb)(informal) to tell people unkind or unpleasant things about sb, especially about their private life 说(某人)的闲话;揭(某人)的短●ˌdish it ˈout(disapproving) to criticize other people 数落;指责;批评◆He enjoys dishing it out, but he really can't take it (= cannot accept criticism from other people). 他喜欢指责别人,而自己却一点批评都接受不了。 ●ˌdish sth↔ˈout(informal) to give sth, often to a lot of people or in large amounts 大量提供;分发◆Students dished out leaflets to passers-by. 学生向路人散发传单。◆She's always dishing out advice, even when you don't want it. 即使你不想听,她仍然没完没了地建议这建议那。to serve food onto plates for a meal 把(食物)分到盘里(以便用餐)◆Can you dish out the potatoes, please? 你给大家分一下土豆好吗?●ˌdish ˈup●ˌdish sth↔ˈupto serve food onto plates for a meal 把(食物)盛到盘里(以便用餐)●ˌdish sth↔ˈupto offer sth to sb, especially sth that is not very good 提供,供给(尤指不太好的东西) |