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canape

/kan-uh-pee, -pey; French ka-na-pey/US // ˈkæn ə pi, -ˌpeɪ; French ka naˈpeɪ //UK // (ˈkænəpɪ, -ˌpeɪ, French kanape) //

餐巾纸,餐具,餐后酒,餐后甜点

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural can·a·pés [kan-uh-peez, -peyz; French ka-na-pey]. /ˈkæn ə piz, -ˌpeɪz; French ka naˈpeɪ/.

    • : a thin piece of bread or toast or a cracker spread or topped with cheese, caviar, anchovies, or other savory food.
    • : Furniture. a sofa of 18th-century France, made in any of several forms, often with matching chairs.
    • : Bridge. a style of bidding in which short suits are bid before long ones.

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Examples

  • The resulting bread slices were perfect for little snack bites, mini sandwiches, or to serve as the base for canapés.

  • She donated some of the canapé ingredients to charitable groups and discarded the rest.

  • The post Care packages replace canapés as Coronavirus cancels media holiday party extravagances appeared first on Digiday.

  • A party was in progress on the beach, and canape-carrying waiters stepped over and around him.

  • It consists of oysters, a canape, a fruit cocktail, grapefruit or something else of the same kind.

  • She and Peter were in the pantry, deep in the manufacture of a certain sort of canape.

  • An oxeye daisy, p. 31, may be placed in center of canape, in the wreath of parsley.