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larder

/lahr-der/US // ˈlɑr dər //UK // (ˈlɑːdə) //

食物储藏室,食物柜,食物室,食物房

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a room or place where food is kept; pantry.
    • : a supply of food.

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Examples

  • During winter months, you won’t have a lot of fresh fruit in your larder, but you always have things like, flour, vinegar, sugar, and different ways to work around that.

  • Part living quarters, part larder, these so-called middens can also include sticks, stones, bones, and animal dung—the packrat’s own, but also patties and hairy turds discovered out in the world and hauled back for safekeeping.

  • If there’s been a silver lining for me during the pandemic, it has been the chance to reacquaint myself with my kitchen and larder.

  • The other, benign, face of the bocage was its role as an unbelievably productive larder.

  • At home, war has focused their attention on that most Ukrainian of treasures: a larder of homegrown preserves.

  • You have taken to gnawing on dried pasta, the only thing left in your larder after days of gorging.

  • And the side dishes are going to be mostly true to the American larder as we understand it.

  • But Washington State, Oregon, you guys have a totally different larder from ours.

  • His table is well supplied from the choicest his larder affords and he cheerfully welcomes all to its side.

  • By good luck, he found, on examining the larder, that there were odds and ends of one kind and another sufficient for a meal.

  • However, before venturing to do so, we determined to try to replenish our larder with eggs.

  • He was made easy on this point, and, with an increase in our larder, became quite perky.

  • And that night she sliced up part of a duck with some cheese, and put it in a plate on the larder floor.