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bologna

/buh-loh-nee, -nuh, -lohn-yuh/US // bəˈloʊ ni, -nə, -ˈloʊn yə //UK // (bəˈləʊnjə, Italian boˈloɲɲa) //

博洛尼亚,波隆纳,波洛尼亚,博洛尼亚

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a large seasoned sausage made of finely ground meat, usually beef and pork, that has been cooked and smoked.

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Examples

  • Bates calls the jail to bring bologna sandwiches, which is all they have.

  • The smell of burning bologna in the microwave brought me back.

  • I ain’t got no business eating a bologna sandwich, but here we are.

  • When Bernaroli officially changed her name and gender when she renewed her identity card, the Bologna court annulled the marriage.

  • The city and its environs are where lasagna, tortellini, and Bolognese sauce—not to mention bologna—originated.

  • Leaving Bologna would set Hakimi on a collision course with the War on Terror.

  • Her body will be repatriated to Bologna and buried in the family tomb this week.

  • Not because I need to feed him, keep him in milk, yogurt, additive-free turkey bologna.

  • During the early months of 1797 he commanded a column at Bologna, and was present at the capitulation of Mantua.

  • He returned to Bologna in 1221 and was given the post of legal physician to the city.

  • He told me, that I should find a note from him left at Bologna.

  • Other like works of hers exist in the Palazzo Grassi, in Bologna.

  • The University of Bologna arose at the close of the twelfth century.