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bagel

/bey-guhl/US // ˈbeɪ gəl //UK // (ˈbeɪɡəl) //

百吉饼,百果园,贝果,百吉饼业

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a leavened, doughnut-shaped, firm-textured roll, with a brownish glazed surface, made of dough first poached and then baked.

Examples

  • If you love bagels, you’ll probably want one with wider slots.

  • We slice bagels into ½ -inch slices vertically instead of slicing the bagel once horizontally.

  • Someday in the not-too-distant future you might be able to nosh on a bagel with real schmear that doesn’t contribute to the climate crisis.

  • Crosby joked that he grew up in “a tough neighborhood,” where he was part of a gang that also included a pickpocket known as “One-Finger Louie” who stole nothing but bagels and doughnuts.

  • This two-slice toaster from Breville has a five-stage browning dial and buttons for bagel, frozen, cancel, and “a bit more.”

  • He orders a toasted bagel and asks to charge it to a room he is certainly not staying in.

  • Teachout took a question on redistricting and another on her favorite kind of bagel.

  • He puts a bagel in the conveyer toaster, but it never comes out the other end.

  • He reaches in—and pulls out the charred bagel, one half at a time.

  • Just this morning, while enjoying breakfast at a chain bagel shop, I was entertained with 30 minutes of uninterrupted jazz.

  • But donner and bagel, what need you be so curious about the life of this boy, who is neither your bloot nor kin?

  • The traffic was mostly bicycling bankers stopping for a fresh bagel on their way down to the business district.