dishes [
dɪʃ]
n. 餐具
- He often helps his wife wash/ do the dishes.
他常帮助他妻子洗洗餐具。 - A meal at which guests serve themselves from various dishes displayed on a table or sideboard.
自助餐客人们自己动手选择放在桌上或餐具柜上的各种食物的用餐 - Plastics have found wide applications in many ways: dishes for one, machine parts for another.
塑料在许多方面得到了应用:餐具是其中一例,机器部件是另一例。
- Under terms of the compromise, the industry would be required to sell network programs to about 3 million mostly rural owners of backyard satellite dishes, according to Senate sponsors.
- A foie gras week, she suggests, ought to include hands-on experience at making foie gras and confits in the farmhouse kitchen of a small duck producer she knows, and learning to cook dishes using both confits and fresh duck.
- ITN is but one.' Sky News is broadcast across Europe on the Astra satellite and is available to millions of viewers through satellite dishes and cable television networks.
- Even so, chill-fresh dishes conceived in central kitchens for network distribution tend to fall flat.
- They found rental sources for a large tent with a dance floor, tables and chairs, dishes, glasses and silver, tablecloths and portable toilet facilities.
- Everything from satellite TV dishes to electric power cables, plastic bottles and petrol pumps.
- Likewise, ordering a strong red Barolo in mid-July is not recommended, even in Turin, the capital of Piedmont where it is grown. Choosing local dishes is a sure way to impress one's host, but newcomers needn't exaggerate.
- The swing that goes with it is a horizontal affair usually described as "sweeping the dishes off the table," and results in a flat, hard shot.
- A forest of satellite dishes surrounded a plaque that commemorated the epochal three-day concert that attracted some 400,000 spectators.
- MCI estimates that the small, emergency microwave dishes it has installed in Illinois cost about $60,000 per customer.
- Photographed left is some exceptionally pretty yellow and green French Provencal oven-to-tableware - the dishes each come with appropriate woven baskets.
- They are used to flavor and lend a distinctive aroma to the most special dishes.
- Furniture, plants and a rug had been moved around and there were dirty dishes in the sink, he said.
- Communal-satellite dishes, HKCC says, operate like mini-cable systems, relaying satellite signals from the dishes along cables into the homes of independent viewers.
- Communal-satellite dishes, HKCC says, operate like mini-cable systems, relaying satellite signals from the dishes along cables into the homes of independent viewers.
- The entertainer, a vegetarian, ate a normal breakfast of orange juice and toast, but for dinner Damien cooked seven different dishes for him so he would have a choice, Galloway said.
- Legislators said they would give people 28 days to remove the dishes.
- "I've also heard that there will be lots of disease," she said, sitting amid piles of dishes, appliances and other possessions pulled from the rubble of her home.
- To get to it, reporters were ushered through the kitchen, past tray after tray of dirty dishes, before standing in line to have security officers check their equipment.
- I always think it is grander to make delicious simple food than to present pretentious mediocre dishes.
- A number of people are prepared to fork out Pounds 450 for a place setting. 'There are one or two things that go and go: silver chopsticks with wooden knobs, tea strainers, salt dishes.
- The two stolovias I ate in were clean and the staff was far more scrupulous about bussing dirty dishes than many of its free-world counterparts.
- His bucklers, the shield between a sword's blade and handle, are fashioned from hubcaps and silver-plated candy dishes.
- Rice is on the menu, one of their favorite dishes, a special treat for her beloved pets. And as the actress turns and faces the bedroom there's no doubt those dogs will eat every morsel.
- The author wrecks the famous story of Disraeli saying on being served with champagne after a series of tepid dishes 'Thank God for something warm at last' by substituting 'wine' for 'champagne'.
- Later Saturday, 42 Birmingham fans were arrested after they smashed dishes and furniture at a roadside diner in Toddington, police said.
- The venture is expected to buy 300,000 dishes, which retail for #199 each, and charge viewers #4.45 a week for dish installation, rental and the descrambling equipment and fees for its pay-television channel.
- Neither did the enormous glass showcase - with everything from jams to whiskies for sale - which confronts you as you enter. But once seated, I found the service and the food exceptional; in particular, two fish dishes.
- Officials said police and fire stations were inundated with telephone calls from people who reported dishes rattling and floors shaking.
- And they're eaten by a broad spectrum of society. I've gone to very nice Thai restaurants and they have excellent insect dishes on the menu," Burgett said.
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