dish
- IPA[dɪʃ]
英式
- a shallow, flat-bottomed container for cooking or serving food;the food contained or served in a dish
- gossip or share information, especially information of an intimate or scandalous nature;utterly destroy, confound, or defeat
noun: dish, plural noun: dishes
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名詞
- 1. a shallow, flat-bottomed container for cooking or serving food an ovenproof dish 同義詞
- ▪ the food contained or served in a dish a dish of sauté potatoes 同義詞
- ▪ a particular variety or preparation of food served as part of a meal fresh fish dishes
- ▪ all the items that have been used in the preparation, serving, and eating of a meal I left the children to do the dishes
- 2. a shallow, concave receptacle, especially one intended to hold a particular substance the cats' water dish 同義詞
- ▪ a bowl-shaped radio aerial other channels are available with a larger dish
- 3. informal a sexually attractive person I gather he's quite a dish
- ▪ dated a thing that one enjoys or does well as a public relations man this was my dish and the campaign was right up my street
- 4. informal information which is not generally known or available if he has the real dish I wish he'd tell us
- 5. concavity of a spoked wheel resulting from a difference in spoke tension on each side and consequent sideways displacement of the rim in relation to the hub.
動詞
- 1. North American informal gossip or share information, especially information of an intimate or scandalous nature groups gather to brag about babies and dish about romances
- 2. British informal utterly destroy, confound, or defeat the election interview dished Labour's chances
- 3. give concavity to (a wheel) by tensioning the spokes I don't think I dished the wheel correctly—there's a rubbing sound this tool accurately checks for proper dishing of a wheel
- having the shape of a dish; concave: overloaded timber floors are likely to sag, producing a dished or sloping floor surface
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- having the shape of a dish; concave: overloaded timber floors are likely to sag, producing a dished or sloping floor surface
Oxford American Dictionary
- (of a pie) baked in a deep dish to allow for a large filling: deep-dish apple pie
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- (of a pie) baked in a deep dish to allow for a large filling: deep-dish apple pie
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- a cooking pot with an outer pan of hot water, used for keeping food warm.
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- a metal pan with an outer pan of hot water, used for keeping food warm.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a shallow, circular, transparent dish with a flat lid, used for the culture of microorganisms.
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- a receiver or transmitter of electromagnetic energy, especially microwaves or radio waves, that ...
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- a shallow, flat-bottomed container for cooking or serving food: an ovenproof dish
- gossip or share information, especially information of an intimate or scandalous nature: groups gather to brag about babies and dish about romances
Oxford American Dictionary