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main course

主菜,主菜类,主要课程,主食

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : Nautical. a square mainsail.
    • : the principal dish or course of a meal, typically including meat or fish.

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • Housewives might have saved their flour to make sweets, which tend to be eaten in smaller quantities than the main course.

  • For the main course, I ordered a chicken patty melt with fries, and then I added two cobblers — naturally — to bring to my sons at home.

  • This recipe has such a garden-to-plate vibe, I think of it as the soup version of a salad and I serve it that way, alongside a sandwich or omelet, or before a main course.

  • The main course for meme makers came smack dab in the middle of his divisive performance.

  • Dried sumac speckled a plate of shaved radishes and fennel, and the main course was lamb ragout, ladled over satiny eggplant puree.

  • Its biggest asset, of course, is the steely Atwell, who never asks you to feel sorry for Carter despite all the sexism around her.

  • Flesh encircled him at the main pool of the Paradise Hotel and Residences at Boca.

  • The U.S. military has said it is too early to make any conclusions, other than the war is on course.

  • “Competition is there, of course, but I think there is enough business for everyone as long as the demand is there,” he says.

  • All of these far future speculations, of course, depend on a series of “ifs.”

  • And she would be wearing some of the jewels with the white dress—just a few, not many, of course.

  • Of course, considerations of weight have to be taken into account, but the more mould round the roots the better.

  • Of course the expression of this value is modified and characterized by the nature of the thing spoken of.

  • What course was taken to supply that assembly when any noble family became extinct?

  • Of course it is only the hardiest Ferns which can be expected to grow well in the town garden.