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pancake

/pan-keyk/US // ˈpænˌkeɪk //UK // (ˈpænˌkeɪk) //

煎饼,烙饼,薄饼,松饼

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
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    • : a thin, flat cake of batter fried on both sides on a griddle or in a frying pan; griddlecake or flapjack.
    • : Also called pan·cake land·ing. an airplane landing made by pancaking.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1

    pan·caked, pan·cak·ing.

    • : to drop flat to the ground after leveling off a few feet above it.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    pan·caked, pan·cak·ing.

    • : Informal. to flatten, especially as the result of a collision or other mishap: The car had been pancaked by the bus.
    • : to cause to pancake.

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Examples

  • So while there are minor differences here and there, at the end of the day, they're all the same in my book — delicious fried shredded potato pancakes.

  • When noon rolls around, I’ve frequently found myself turning to spaghetti pancakes, a favorite of my latchkey-kid childhood that involves frying up a mixture of noodles, eggs, and parmesan into perfectly crispy comfort food.

  • A few hours before, he had eaten a breakfast of pancakes, two bowls of cereal, no milk, his final meal in prison.

  • It means that the old disk galaxy formed its pancake shape and spiral structure pretty quickly after the Big Bang.

  • Scientists had thought the type of pancake galaxy just seen would not develop for at least 3 billion to 4 billion years after the Big Bang.

  • Green reportedly served more than a million pancakes and took 50,000 orders for the pancake mix.

  • Cook pancake in pan, add chopped chocolate toaster pastry, and drizzle with chocolate sauce.

  • On the northeasternmost point of the U.S., pancake-like ployes are a daily staple, whether covered in syrup or soaking up gravy.

  • “[The gluten-free one] is smaller and more money,” she laments, pointing to a box of pancake mix.

  • Later, in Kathmandu at a reception feting her fourth summit, Lakpa tried to mask the bruises with pancake makeup.

  • That something saved you from being smashed flatter than a pancake, Janet said wisely.

  • Julie picked up the battered box, disclosing the cake within crushed to a pancake.

  • A straw "pancake" softened the asperities of her granite couch.

  • You will find the same principle illustrated by a cook with a pancake.

  • The first tavern here was kept by George Pancake, and hence the name given the place.