entree
英 美['ɑntre]
- n. (美)主菜;(法)入场许可
英英释意
- 1. the principal dish of a meal
- 2. the right to enter
- 3. something that provides access (entry or exit);
- "they waited at the entrance to the garden"
- "beggars waited just outside the entryway to the cathedral"
- 4. the act of entering;
- "she made a graceful entree into the ballroom"
双语例句
- 1. She had an entree into the city's culti-vated society.
- 她得以进入该城的上流社会。
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- 2. Her wealth and reputation gave her ( an ) entree into upper - class circles.
- 她的财富和声望使她得以进入上层社会.
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- 3. A meal composed of three servings - usually appetizer , entree, and dessert.
- 一般包括开胃菜(如田园沙拉) 、 主菜和甜点.
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- 4. I love seafood, what fish or shellfish entree do you recommend?
- 我爱吃海鲜, 有什麽鱼类或带壳海鲜的主菜可建议?
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- 5. What did you have as an entree?
- 在鱼和肉两道主菜之间,你吃的是什麽菜?
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