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bento

/ben-toh; Japanese ben-taw/US // ˈbɛn toʊ; Japanese ˈbɛn tɔ //UK // (ˈbɛntəʊ) //

便当,便餐,便饭,便当店

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural ben·tos; Japanese ben·to.Japanese Cooking.

    • : a meal, usually served in a lacquered or elaborately decorated box that is divided into sections for holding individual portions of food.

Examples

  • I have seen my fair share of bento boxes scrolling through social media, but I always found them slightly absurd.

  • These bento box-style containers keep your pre-prepared meals ready to eat all day.

  • From new heated lunch boxes to the convenient bento boxes you can toss down a flight of stairs without spilling a drop of soup, there are dozens of great ways to pack your food quickly and safely.

  • Larger bento boxes exist, so don’t assume you need to go small.

  • When packed right, a bento box looks like a delicious work of art.

  • News Bento: An aesthetically pleasing news aggregator that can hold as much news as you want to collect in it.

  • Before we get to the tips, one little bento box of warning: Tokyo is expensive.

  • About this time several windows in the car went up, and many voices took up the cry of "Bento."

  • After a stormy passage of six months, the Sam Bento cast anchor in the bay of Goa.

  • While Father Bento de Matos was in that island, two remarkable things occurred to him.

  • On the railway one is well catered for by the provision of bento (lunch) boxes, sold on the platforms of stations.

  • For example, in the ordinary 25-sen bento (lunch) box there are three or four different kinds of pickles.