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 gourmet ['gʊrme]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 美食家

  1. Got into gourmet cooking.
    对烹饪有了兴趣
  2. Pretends to gourmet tastes.
    自命有美食家的品味
  3. A connoisseur of good food and drink; a gourmet.
    美食家好酒好菜的评论家;吃喝品评家


gourmet
[ noun ]
a person devoted to refined sensuous enjoyment (especially good food and drink)
<noun.person>


Gourmet \Gour`met"\ (g[=oo]r`m[asl]"), n. [F.]
A connoisseur in eating and drinking; an epicure.

  1. Sometimes, when I'm faced with an unbeliever, an atheist, I am tempted to invite him to the greatest gourmet dinner that one could ever serve.
  2. Restaurant and gourmet shop purveyors savored caviar soup, cactus salsa and other eccentric vittles Monday at a 19,000-course meal: the international fancy-food trade show.
  3. "Litigation is very adversarial and aggressive," says Pollak, who comes home exhausted from his 60-hour work weeks. "Teaching people how to prepare a gourmet meal or an afternoon tea gives me pleasure.
  4. The pink scallop is a gourmet item typically sold only to restaurants, although some markets occasionally carry it, Lewis said.
  5. "We have organized a cooperative and intend to break into the fast-growing gourmet market," says Melinda Ballard, president of Ficom International Inc., a New York marketing and public relations firm that dreamed up Betavon.
  6. Specialty, or gourmet, foods are the fastest-growing segment of the nation's sluggish food business.
  7. The local vapors are intoxicating; the boulevards are tree-lined; the restaurants serve gourmet food; the life style is good.
  8. They're willing to spend more money for the details." Another trend that has hit Japan and soon will arrive in the United States is "gourmet" ice - ice up to 10,000 years old that is chipped from Alaskan ice floes and is valued for its purity.
  9. Specialty whole bean and gourmet coffee now constitutes 8 percent of the total coffee market, says Robert DeChillo, spokesman for the National Coffee Association.
  10. "Instead of selling canned peaches with a margin of 15%, for example, you can get a person to go to a gourmet salad bar and take home a fruit cocktail with a 35% margin," said Stephen Moyer, a high-yield analyst for Kemper Securities Group.
  11. Mr. Floyd is a gonzo gourmet and, as he rockets around the French landscape, his commentary shoots out in breathless, mile-a-minute snatches.
  12. In 1983, Carnation developed Fancy Feast, and H.J. Heinz Co. followed suit with Amore gourmet cat food.
  13. A glossy, sleekly designed magazine started in 1979, Cook's targeted well-heeled readers who liked to cook their own gourmet meals and entertain stylishly.
  14. The franchisees' lawsuits claim that the company's rapidly expanding grocery-store sales create unfair competition and hurt the brand's gourmet image.
  15. For $2 to $65, the pet products include Haute Canine gourmet popcorn and bagels, chewable sneakers and french fries, faux pet pearls and gold chains.
  16. That compares with about $1.69 for a national brand like Smuckers and about $2.99 for a gourmet import.
  17. Boston Brownies, which has one store in the Faneuil Hall marketplace, makes "gourmet brownies" in 20 flavors.
  18. Actor Paul Nwman founded his company in 1982 to market his gourmet salad dressing; it also makes spaghetti sauce, popcorn and lemonade, donating 100 percent of its profits.
  19. An old general store, where stocks sometimes dwindled to a few loaves of bread, sells imported chocolates and gourmet dog biscuits.
  20. Down the road, another gourmet food store gets $42 a pound for lobster salad.
  21. Inside, it looks more like a showroom for Italian furniture. Next Chairman Steve Jobs' fascination with detail and design is evident everywhere, from the slick black-and-white decor to the two varieties of gourmet coffee in the employee lunchroom.
  22. It was more gourmet." And the competition for the new business is keen, Shulman says.
  23. Family gourmet dinners to commemorate special occasions, at up to $450 for a family of four, are popular at major hotels.
  24. Mr. Klugman was sued in 1985 by the franchisees of four Jack's Corn Crib Inc. gourmet popcorn stores.
  25. He joined 150 business, political and cultural leaders for a gourmet meal of turbot and creamed asparagus at an elegant 18th-century villa in Bonn.
  26. Saba said he was staying at the Sheraton Hotel at the time of the invasion, and was moved by the government to the Rashid, a luxurious hotel with beautiful grounds, a swimming pool, a gourmet restaurant and bowling alley.
  27. Wilderness gourmet game meats are available throughout the country via mail-order, and in a small but growing number of retail stores.
  28. The gourmet baking company embarks today on a sky tours business featuring a vintage 1945 DC-3, hoping to capture the romance of aviation's golden era along with the hearts and wallets of well-heeled customers.
  29. Boomers will demand gourmet ice, ancient cubes chipped from Alaskan ice floes, one forecaster predicts.
  30. Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co. is introducing a line of fancy private-label foodstuffs in a far-reaching attempt to capitalize on growing demand for gourmet products.
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