garnish
英式音标:[ˈgɑ:nɪʃ] 美式音标:[ˈgɑrnɪʃ]
garnish基本解释 vt. 装饰n. 为增加色香味而添加的配菜;装饰品n. (Garnish)人名;(英)加尼什 garnish的意思释义
garnish怎么读
英式音标:[ˈgɑ:nɪʃ]
美式音标:[ˈgɑrnɪʃ]
garnish基本解释
vt. 装饰
n. 为增加色香味而添加的配菜;装饰品
n. (Garnish)人名;(英)加尼什
garnish的意思释义
vt.
装饰,文饰;给…加配菜;[法]传讯;
n.
装饰,装饰品;华丽的词藻;配菜;勒索金
变形
复数:garnishes过去式:garnished过去分词:garnished现在分词:garnishing第三人称单数:garnishes
英英释义
garnish[ \'ɡɑ:niʃ ]n.
something (such as parsley) added to a dish for flavor or decoration
any decoration added as a trimming or adornment
v.
take a debtor\'s wages on legal orders, such as for child support
\"His employer garnished his wages in order to pay his debt\"
同义词:garnishee
decorate (food), as with parsley or other ornamental foods
同义词:trimdress
garnish用法及例句
双语例句
用作名词(n.)
The turkey was served with a garnish of parsley.
做好的火鸡上面配上芫荽菜做点缀。
I\'d rather you didn\'t serve the dish with a garnish.
我希望菜上面没有什么点缀。
用作动词(v.)
They garnish the room with modern painting.
他们以现代画装饰此房间。
Garnish the fish with cucumber slices.
这个鱼就用黄瓜片作配菜。
例句参考
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European HDR research programme at Soultz-sous-Forêts (France) 1987–1996
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garnish词源
garnish
garnish: [14] Garnish was originally a fairly utilitarian verb, meaning simply ‘fit out, equip, supply’ or ‘adorn’. Its modern culinary application did not develop until the late 17th century. It came from garniss-, the lengthened stem of the Old French verb garnir ‘equip, adorn’. This was borrowed from prehistoric Germanic *warnjan, which presumably came from the same base as produced *warnōjan ‘be cautious, guard, provide for’ (source of English warn).The notion of ‘warning’ is preserved in the legal term garnishee [17], applied to someone who is served with a judicial warning not to pay their debt to anyone other than the person who is seeking repayment.=> warn
garnish (v.)
late 14c., \"to decorate, adorn, beautify,\" also in Middle English \"equip (a place) for defense; arm (oneself) for battle; prepare to defend,\" from Old French garniss-, present participle stem of garnir \"provide, furnish; fortify, reinforce\" (11c.), from Frankish *warnjan, from Proto-Germanic *warnon \"be cautious, guard, provide for\" (cognates: Old High German warnon \"to take heed,\" Old English warnian \"to take warning, beware;\" see weir, and compare warn).Sense evolution is from \"arm oneself\" to \"fit out\" to \"embellish,\" which was the earliest meaning in English. Culinary sense of \"to decorate a dish for the table\" predominated after c. 1700. Older meaning survives in legal sense of \"to warn or serve notice of attachment of funds\" (1570s). Related: Garnished; garnishing.
garnish (n.)
late 14c., \"set of tableware\" (probably a dozen; usually pewter), from garnish (v.). Sense of \"embellishments to food\" is from 1670s.
garnish相关例句
1.use parsley to garnish salads
使用荷兰芹给色拉做配头
4.garnish a coat with fur
以毛皮装饰外套
6.frittered stuffed duck with garnish
八宝酥鸭
7.trimming garnish
装饰件
8.a garnish of mixed herbs
什锦装饰菜料.
10.stuffed chicken with garnish in pot
八宝联珠鸡