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patty

/pat-ee/US // ˈpæt i //UK // (ˈpætɪ) //

糍粑,拍拍,拍拍贷,补丁

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural pat·ties.

    • : any item of food covered with dough, batter, etc., and fried or baked: oyster patties.
    • : a thin, round piece of ground or minced food, as of meat or the like: a hamburger patty.
    • : a thin, round piece, as of candy: peppermint patties.
    • : a little pie; pasty.

Examples

  • Patty spent the last two years of her life creating this support community.

  • Mud, they learned, is shaped into cookie-sized patties that are left in the sun to dry.

  • McDonald’s, in turn, took Mandigo’s ideas and developed its own pork patty.

  • Patty suspects their marriage was probably a mistake, but she carries on, believing her unhappiness is irrelevant.

  • Because for us to succeed, it’s not just that we need to throw things together in the form factor of a burger patty.

  • Patty Hearst's parents are separated, and he broods about which parent the girl will go to before her marriage.

  • Sage and sausage patty came next, served between cumin scented Buttermilk biscuits and smothered in a black pepper country gravy.

  • Bridging the world of The Patty Duke Show and Mary Tyler Moore, That Girl was a game changer.

  • He uses a spatula to flatten the onions and the meat together, creating a broad circular patty with an uneven edge.

  • On a high-temperature electric grill, a modest-size patty of fairly lean beef (90%) is cooked on one side and flipped.

  • But when the luncheon came on the table Patty had lost all hunger.

  • "It can't be helped," murmured Patty, choking back the rising sob.

  • "Seventeen and a half," returned Patty with a little choke in her voice.

  • As they got out of the train Colonel Bingham turned to Patty.

  • Patty hung her head shamefacedly, and the smile left her lips.