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deli

/del-ee/US // ˈdɛl i //UK // (ˈdɛlɪ) //

熟食店,熟食,熟食餐厅,熟食业

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural del·is [del-eez]. /ˈdɛl iz/. Informal.

    • : a delicatessen.
    • : food typically sold at a delicatessen, as cold cuts, salads, and pickles.

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Examples

  • Most chicken Hot Pockets feature little cubes of chicken, which Scherer said could be best recreated by very thick deli meat chicken, or chicken of the canned variety.

  • If you’re like me, you already have a collection of the pint- and quart-sized deli containers you get from takeout, which are great for storing and freezing sauces, soups and stocks.

  • At that point, she and Affleck had been already spotted around Manhattan, shopping together at a deli and making out during dinner at Nobu.

  • Instead, it’s phony data, derived from an algorithm aimed at masking deli fraud.

  • While cutting deli meat into fanciful shapes is an image pulled straight from nightmares, I very quickly got behind the idea of baking bread shaped like scalloped towers.

  • I finally come across the only thing open tonight at the Taj: a deli called GO, the sort of place you might find in Penn Station.

  • Then just 8-years-old he saw writing on a deli Billboard that was in Hebrew.

  • We will become doctors, deli owners, teachers, parents, and maybe even one day, President of the United States.

  • Just yesterday I claimed a local deli, a small poodle and a Bed, Bath and Beyond.

  • Buying “fake pot,” then, is about as easy as picking up a coffee at the corner deli.

  • Thenceforward, if not fully a man, he is at least a mad-cap or deli-kan.

  • He presently reported himself from Deli, where he was learning the business of a "nutmace" planter.

  • Our section from Deli Abbas was moved up to take the place of the one that had been engaged, which now returned to Baghdad.

  • They varied but slightly; the one I went on the day after reaching Deli Abbas might serve as model.

  • When I was at Deli Abbas ghastly bands of ragged skeletons would come through to us begging food and work.