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mayonnaise

/mey-uh-neyz, mey-uh-neyz/US // ˌmeɪ əˈneɪz, ˈmeɪ əˌneɪz //UK // (ˌmeɪəˈneɪz) //

蛋黄酱,美乃滋,酱油,蛋奶酱

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a thick dressing of egg yolks, vinegar or lemon juice, oil, and seasonings, used for salads, sandwiches, vegetable dishes, etc.

Examples

  • NotCo also makes plant-based mayonnaise, ice cream and burgers using the same base technology.

  • The guys take the resulting paste and fold in housemade mayonnaise, along with lime juice and slices of fresh Thai chiles.

  • I rubbed the mayonnaise on the water mark, left it over night and wiped off the area in the morning.

  • According to Subway’s nutritional information page on its website, the tuna salad for its sandwiches contains flaked tuna in brine, mayonnaise and an additive to “protect flavor.”

  • In a small bowl, combine the dill, mayonnaise, mustard, Creole seasoning and cayenne, if using, and stir to incorporate.

  • No mayonnaise, only butter, which had been absorbed, sponge-style, into the bun.

  • For her inaugural menu, she planned crayfish with mayonnaise, pigeon with peas, and an apple brioche flambéed in rum.

  • Fell in her tuna-fish salad and was swallowed in a glob of mayonnaise.

  • It was a basic hamburger, with fresh lettuce and tomato (a plus), slathered with a sloppy oversize dollop of mayonnaise.

  • If Doug was still on today, would Miss Mayonnaise be doing the same?

  • Marriage is like Mayonnaise sauce, either a great success or an absolute and entire failure.

  • Serve chopped aspic in little mounds round the base alternately with mounds of mayonnaise salad or tomatoes.

  • He gulped, and emotion made him even pinker than he had been under the mayonnaise.

  • In summer I have the main dish for either luncheon or supper of salad, and you can serve mayonnaise or French dressing on them.

  • Was she to sit and eat plain bread and cheese when she felt like lobster mayonnaise and could get it?