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pizza

/peet-suh/US // ˈpit sə //UK // (ˈpiːtsə) //

比萨饼,皮萨饼,披萨,比萨

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a flat, open-faced baked pie of Italian origin, consisting of a thin layer of bread dough topped with spiced tomato sauce and cheese, often garnished with anchovies, sausage slices, mushrooms, etc.

Examples

  • Cooking frozen pizzas, roasted veggies, chicken nuggets, and whole, toasted sandwiches are a snap.

  • Employees can also check-in to a flight, book a taxi or order a pizza for a meeting themselves using their smartphone.

  • This is your 30-minute pizza, and you can do what you like to make you happy.

  • Simply remove the leftover pizza, and put the box in the bin.

  • GREAT VALUEBright cherry and spice aromas announce this sangiovese as a pleasing quaffer or a good partner for casual meals, such as burgers or pizza.

  • I am with a few friends at a pizza spot in D.C., on Mass Ave., just about 10 blocks from the White House.

  • Therefore, he started hiring vendors like a “papusa lady” and a pizza guy to come and cook up made-to-order snacks.

  • “There were moments when I was just really tempted to have a slice of pizza or a cheeseburger,” he says.

  • “I would love to eat a pizza like that,” she says, testing Robin.

  • Roll out pizza dough, add sauce, cheese, pepperoni, and bake at 375 for 6-8 minutes.

  • The bag went over my head quickly and was cinched so tight at the throat that I choked and threw up my freegan pizza.

  • It seemed most everyone was rushing to deflate the pizza bubble and end our love affair with the anchovy.

  • A pig's head stuffed with not the familiar apple but instead each tusk hollowed bulging with pizza.

  • It was all the rage to be Italian and boast of one's prowess in demolishing mounds of pizza.

  • A boar's head contoured in the recognizable shape but with tusks only made of pizza was a favourite alternative.