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pasta

/pah-stuh; especially British pas-tuh/US // ˈpɑ stə; especially British ˈpæs tə //UK // (ˈpæstə) //

面食,面条,意大利面,通心粉

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : any of various flour-and-egg food preparations of Italian origin, made of thin, unleavened dough and produced in a variety of forms, usually served with a sauce and sometimes stuffed.

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Examples

  • Don’t blame the baked feta pasta, blame the social media users who don’t — and sometimes can’t, given the constraints of the medium — include all of the specifics in a single TikTok video.

  • We assume eating the pink, sweet pasta together is intended to force couples into trauma bonding.

  • From soups to Bagel Bites, hot chocolate, to single-serving portions of pasta, you’ll be dining comfortably and conveniently before you know it.

  • For dinner, those chicken thighs are great on their own, or they can work their way into a pasta sauce, delicious though you’ve strayed slightly from the recipe.

  • As soon as the broth comes to a boil, stir in the pasta and simmer until al dente, 4 to 6 minutes.

  • At which point Barry orders the pasta in meat sauce, followed up by Tiramisu.

  • Dried pasta and canned goods are prepared with nothing more than a pair of nail clippers.

  • Gluten-Free Pasta Tons of conventional pasta brands have joined the gluten-free ranks with their own varieties.

  • You have taken to gnawing on dried pasta, the only thing left in your larder after days of gorging.

  • WHERE TO EAT: Nudel Restaurant in Lenox for thoughtfully constructed pasta dishes.

  • But Señor Pasta had already formed his resolution, and it was not to mix at all in the affair, either as consulter or consulted.

  • At seventeen, on hearing Pasta sing in Paris, she sought out the artist and solicited lessons.

  • She had brought him a box of Pasta Mack tabloids, and unfortunately there was not at that time a bath in the whole prison.

  • I went to the opera the other night and saw Pasta's "Medea" for the first time.

  • Pasta and Rubini surpassed themselves in the splendor of their performance.