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kebab

/kuh-bob/US // kəˈbɒb //UK // (kəˈbæb) //

烤肉串,串烧,烤肉肉串,卡巴

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : Usually kebabs. small pieces of meat or seafood seasoned or marinated and broiled, often with tomatoes, green peppers, onions, or other vegetables, usually on a skewer.
    • : roast meat.

Examples

  • Here’s a great wine to have with your next takeout dinner from the kebab place up the street or the neighborhood rotisserie chicken spot.

  • Pack the kebabs onto a plate and cover with Bee’s Wrap until ready to eat.

  • Generously spoon and brush the marinade onto the kebabs, coating thoroughly.

  • He mistrusted the “shish-kebab temperament” of the conductor, the Armenian Alexander Melik-Pashayev.

  • “He would probably send me to the Taliban who would make a kebab of me,” he says.

  • Even kebab-eaters, reeling from the pub, will grasp a plastic fork to spare their fingers from the grease.

  • More important, we talked about our families, the best nontourist spots to hit, kebab joints, and antique map stores.

  • He worked as a used car salesman for a time, owned a convenience store, and even a kebab shop.

  • He got a huge garlicky kebab and ate it in the lee of a frozen ATM shelter, wolfing it without tasting it.