canape / ˈkæn ə pi, -ˌpeɪ; French ka naˈpeɪ /

餐巾纸餐具餐后酒餐后甜点

canape 的定义

n. 名词 noun

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

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

canape 近义词

canape

等同于 taste

canape

等同于 hors d'oeuvre

canape

等同于 appetizer

更多canape例句

  1. The resulting bread slices were perfect for little snack bites, mini sandwiches, or to serve as the base for canapés.
  2. She donated some of the canapé ingredients to charitable groups and discarded the rest.
  3. The post Care packages replace canapés as Coronavirus cancels media holiday party extravagances appeared first on Digiday.
  4. A party was in progress on the beach, and canape-carrying waiters stepped over and around him.
  5. It consists of oysters, a canape, a fruit cocktail, grapefruit or something else of the same kind.
  6. She and Peter were in the pantry, deep in the manufacture of a certain sort of canape.
  7. An oxeye daisy, p. 31, may be placed in center of canape, in the wreath of parsley.