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meatloaf

/meet-lohf/US // ˈmitˌloʊf //

肉饼,肉卷,肉松饼,肉松面包

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural meat·loaves [meet-lohvz] /ˈmitˌloʊvz/

    • : a dish of ground meat, often mixed with other ingredients, as breadcrumbs and seasonings, molded in the shape of a loaf and baked.

Examples

  • Square pizza and chicken tenders suddenly get swapped for meatloaf and zucchini coins.

  • One night it would be some sort of casserole, another might be something like chicken a la king, the next night could be meatloaf, which my dad loved.

  • The tangy, spicy yet sweet sauce goes great on almost anything–from wings, to ribs, to meatloaf, to dips, and more.

  • The cooking odors of cabbage and meatloaf and carrots drifted through doorways.

  • Here he is attending festivities for the first George W. Bush inauguration, along with Chuck Norris and Meatloaf.

  • Dodge a concussion, smile at Meatloaf Surprise, and of course open your wallet.

  • He described Meloff, who was nicknamed “Meatloaf” by his teammates, as “a sweet guy, kind of goofy.”

  • A couple of years ago at the Hulaween gala, we actually did serve chicken potpie and the year before that, meatloaf.

  • "Meatloaf," Jason answered, putting another forkful in his mouth.