chili 的定义
plural chil·ies.
- Sometimes chil·e . a hearty stew that is also used as a topping condiment on other dishes and has varied recipes and ingredients, with or without meat, ultimately derived from the Mexican-style chili con carne.
- chili con carne.
- chile.
更多chili例句
- I always bring a thermos of good-quality chili, like Annie’s, and a bag of Fritos.
- Say you have a network of neurons, connected by synapses, that collectively store a chili recipe.
- On the day of the chili dinner, Cecil Bell visited a home improvement store.
- Think stirring a pot of chili so you can smell it better—that’s the general idea.
- The vacuum-insulated, double-wall design keeps chili or chowder hot for up to 13 hours, and an included stainless-steel spork, which has its own pocket on the grippy leather wrap, means you’ll never need to slurp—or heat anything up.
- Add olive oil to the pan and toss in the garlic and chili flake.
- Players stopped downing chili dogs or cheese fries before games.
- Chili peppers were everywhere, drying on mats, on roofs, and in fields.
- And now Chili's and other eateries are considering taking similar action.
- As far as celebrity doppelgangers go, no one can top comic actor Will Ferrell and Red Hot Chili Peppers drummer Chad Smith.
- It had started with the hypothesis that the man had been enticed by Zuela, and shipped aboard the Tamaulipas for Chili.
- Amopocan, a settlement of Indians of Cuyo, in Chili, situated along the shores of a river.
- The hero of this story accompanies Cochrane as midshipman, and serves in the war between Chili and Peru.
- One night, in a gambling-house in Chili, she quarrelled with, and stabbed a gentleman of great importance in the city.
- The natives were enslaved and the country divided into great estates, and Almagro and his discontented started for Chili.