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delicatessen

/del-i-kuh-tes-uhn/US // ˌdɛl ɪ kəˈtɛs ən //UK // (ˌdɛlɪkəˈtɛsən) //

熟食店,熟食餐厅,熟食馆,熟食商店

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a store selling foods already prepared or requiring little preparation for serving, as cooked meats, cheese, salads, and the like.
    • : Informal. the food products sold in such a store or at a counter: We're having delicatessen for dinner.

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Examples

  • Mintz owned several kosher delicatessens in New York and had a flourishing catering business, but his observance of Jewish dietary laws would not allow him to include dairy and meat in the same dish.

  • In four years, the rest of the family joined them, and it was arranged for the parents to run a delicatessen.

  • The Mill Valley Market has grown and offers a deluxe delicatessen.

  • They had a delicatessen first in Brooklyn, then in Queens, and they entered the country legally through Ellis Island.

  • The patronage of the bakery and the delicatessen shop should also be mentioned, and the waste of money involved.

  • From a delicatessen store procure dill pickles and a nice Edam cheese.

  • After several blocks the window of a delicatessen store showed him she was more composed, and he again offered her his arm.

  • Well, theres just father and Lonny and France and I, and mostly father brings home things from the delicatessen.

  • In the distance behind him was a milk wagon, a few pedestrians, a little thinly clad girl coming out of a delicatessen store.