omelet / ˈɒm lɪt, ˈɒm ə- /

⚽高中词汇煎蛋卷蛋卷鸡蛋饼蛋包饭

omelet 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. eggs beaten until frothy, often combined with other ingredients, as herbs, chopped ham, cheese, or jelly, and cooked until set.

更多omelet例句

  1. Schaefer says the next two to three years of cementing this new regulatory framework are going to be “rough and tumble, breaking some eggs to make this omelet.”
  2. Blonsky preps food for her short trips, chopping veggies and filling a Tupperware with spinach — which doubles as a cushion for her omelet eggs.
  3. While all that is true, it’s also true that you have to break eggs in order to make an omelet.
  4. Failing to make an omelet hardly proves that omelets are illusory if nobody has been willing to break some eggs along the way.
  5. He Said: I completely disagree, and I see both the ice cream cone scene and the omelet scene entirely differently.
  6. That it plays out in such a domestic setting, in a kitchen and he demands that she make him an omelet, is telling as well.
  7. Sen. Sherrod Brown knows which side his omelet is hot-sauced on.
  8. He was eating an omelet, and had moved the bread off his plate.
  9. And she recommended great care in dripping the coffee and having the omelet done to a proper turn.
  10. Sara Lee, enveloped in a large pinafore apron, made the omelet in the kitchen.
  11. And Sara Lee beat up the eggs and found, after a bad moment, some salt in a box, and then poured her omelet into the pan.
  12. The omelet which Rollo had chosen for his principal dish was excellent too.
  13. They need tossing up with as light a hand as an omelet, you see.