pastries [
'pəistriz]
n. 面粉制的糕点
- Who has scoffed all the pastries down?
谁把点心全吃完了? - She can make Danish pastry.
她会做丹麦点心。
Pastry \Pas"try\, n.; pl. {Pastries}.
1. The place where pastry is made. [Obs.] --Shak.
2. Articles of food made of paste, or having a crust made of
paste, as pies, tarts, etc.
{Pastry cook}, one whose occupation is to make pastry; as,
the pastry cook of a hotel.
- We were so eager to get to the next portion that we barely tasted what we were eating and whatever hit the table was devoured as if hit by a buzz saw." He also tells of eating frozen pastries, standing at the open freezer door.
- Last month's acquisition of Country Epicure, a Katonah, N.Y.-based maker of European cakes and pastries, will give the company greater access to New York's lucrative markets and expand the company's product line.
- Bush said afterwards he had prayed for "strength _ strength (and) peace." At midmorning, the Reagans played White House hosts for the final time, inviting the Bushes and Quayles to the Blue Room for coffee and pastries.
- McGlynn's frozen products division manufactures and markets a line of frozen dough, batter and frozen pre-baked products, danish and puff pastries, muffins and cookies.
- She plans to prepare turkey or chicken, pastries and homemade candies for visits of friends and relatives on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day.
- The binoculars _ two plastic lenses in a cardboard holder, were distributed in marked boxes of Fruity Marshmallow Krispies, Cocoa Krispies, Rice Krispies and 12-count Pop-Tarts toaster pastries.