1
- a dish of cooked meat cut into small pieces and recooked, usually with potatoes回锅肉末土豆。
1.1
- N. Amer. a finely chopped mixture〈北美〉(切细的)杂拌菜:
a hash of raw tomatoes, chillies, and coriander.
生番茄、辣椒和芫荽碎杂拌。
1.2
- a mixture of jumbled incongruous things; a mess混杂在一起的各不相同的东西; 一堆乱七八糟的东西。
with obj.
1
- make (meat or other food) into a hash将(肉或其他食物)做成酱。
1.1
- N. Amer. chop (meat or vegetables)〈北美〉切碎(肉或蔬菜)。
2
hash something out
come to agreement on something after lengthy and vigorous discussion(长时间讨论后)达成一致。
短语
make a hash of
- informal make a mess of; bungle〈非正式〉把…搞得一团糟; 笨手笨脚地做。
settle someone's hash
- informal deal with and subdue someone in no uncertain manner〈非正式〉彻底制服某人, 摆平某人。
词源
late 16th cent. (as a verb): from French hacher, from hache (see HATCHET).
(亦作hash sign)
- the symbol # .符号# .
USAGE
The symbol #, called hash in British English, has different names, some of them potentially confusing. In the US it is referred to as either the number sign (when used in contexts such as question #2) or the pound sign (when used as a symbol for pounds of weight, e.g. 2# of sugar). The technical name for it is the octothorp.
词源
1980s: probably from HATCH3 , altered by folk etymology.