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pork

/pawrk, pohrk/US // pɔrk, poʊrk //UK // (pɔːk) //

猪肉

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the flesh of hogs used as food.
    • : Informal. appropriations, appointments, etc., made by the government for political reasons rather than for public benefit, as for public buildings or river improvements.

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Examples

  • Feast on heaping plates of slow-smoked pulled pork, sausages, ribs, and chicken in the charming courtyard of Atlantic Brewing Company’s Town Hill location.

  • Chicken feet, pork bones, scallions and ginger inform the hot bath, good to the last slurp.

  • Today, China consumes 28% of the world’s meat, including half of all pork.

  • The Rath Packing Company, a family-owned meat company, opens a pork processing plant in Waterloo on the banks of the Cedar River.

  • It also noted that the closure would disrupt the country’s pork supply.

  • Roll the pork over the stuffing, like a jelly roll, until the seam is facing down and the fat back is on top.

  • While the pork is resting, heat a large, heavy-bottomed pan over medium-high heat.

  • Lay the butterflied pork loin on the cutting board with the fat cap facing down.

  • Veselka layered its latke with pork goulash, and Toloache added beef short rib chorizo.

  • Hitchcock's going on about English pork butchers and how best to prepare pork cracklings.

  • Infection in man occurs from ingestion of insufficiently cooked pork, which contains encysted embryos.

  • Perhaps she doesnt care for pork and potatoes, my friend, laughed the lady, eyeing Mr. Chumley whimsically.

  • He was a fat man—eating roast pork, and apple-sauce, and mashed potatoes, and bread.

  • Pork maun hae risen in price this last twa-three days, for I'm telt it was gaun cheap enough then.

  • I says to myself, if a body can get anything they pray for, why don't Deacon Winn get back the money he lost on pork?

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