deli / ˈdɛl i /

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deli 的定义

n. 名词 noun

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

  1. a delicatessen.
  2. food typically sold at a delicatessen, as cold cuts, salads, and pickles.

deli 近义词

deli

等同于 market/mart

deli

等同于 shop

deli

等同于 store

deli

等同于 lunch counter

deli

等同于 delicatessen

更多deli例句

  1. 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.
  2. 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.
  3. At that point, she and Affleck had been already spotted around Manhattan, shopping together at a deli and making out during dinner at Nobu.
  4. Instead, it’s phony data, derived from an algorithm aimed at masking deli fraud.
  5. 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.
  6. 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.
  7. Then just 8-years-old he saw writing on a deli Billboard that was in Hebrew.
  8. We will become doctors, deli owners, teachers, parents, and maybe even one day, President of the United States.
  9. Just yesterday I claimed a local deli, a small poodle and a Bed, Bath and Beyond.
  10. Buying “fake pot,” then, is about as easy as picking up a coffee at the corner deli.
  11. Thenceforward, if not fully a man, he is at least a mad-cap or deli-kan.
  12. He presently reported himself from Deli, where he was learning the business of a "nutmace" planter.
  13. Our section from Deli Abbas was moved up to take the place of the one that had been engaged, which now returned to Baghdad.
  14. They varied but slightly; the one I went on the day after reaching Deli Abbas might serve as model.
  15. When I was at Deli Abbas ghastly bands of ragged skeletons would come through to us begging food and work.