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condiment

/kon-duh-muhnt/US // ˈkɒn də mənt //UK // (ˈkɒndɪmənt) //

调味品,调味料,佐料,调料

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : something used to give a special flavor to food, as mustard, ketchup, salt, or spices.

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Examples

  • Check the bag regularly for any spilled food or lost condiments.

  • Repackaging condiments and other food products that you won’t finish on your trip is a pro move, too.

  • “Hopefully, one of your other readers will have a similar story about deedle-dees, the one true name for the condiment,” wrote John, who now lives in Woodbine, Md.

  • The secret to the dish is its dipping sauce, which leans on a crab-fat paste widely used as a condiment in Pampanga.

  • The half jar of the condiment I’m inevitably left with after the holiday dinner inspired this sheet pan meal.

  • At the same time, great sadness awaits those going into the lifestyle condiment business.

  • “Pop music has evolved into a lifestyle condiment,” sighs Steven Hyden at Grantland.

  • Best eaten with strong, spicy harissa as a condiment, to counter the fattiness of the meat.

  • To be sure, he was no cultural condiment but the meat of the matter itself.

  • Not so much a dish but a condiment suited for almost any meal, salsa verde would have to be one of the tastiest condiments.

  • Salt is the condiment to use with them, but sugar is allowable.

  • Mrs. Condiment, the housekeeper, therefore, greeted the "Cap'n" heartily on the threshold of the cottage when he arrived.

  • He says he abstained principally from animal food; using it, if he used it at all, only as a condiment for his vegetables.

  • Saffron is used as a pigment for the sectarian marks on the forehead of the orthodox Hindu and also as a condiment.

  • The daintiest condiment of all is the French mayonnaise sauce served with lettuce.