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ramen

/rah-muhn/US // ˈrɑ mən //UK // (ˈrɑːmən) //

拉面,拉美,拉面条,拉米

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Japanese Cooking.

    • : a bowl of clear soup containing noodles, vegetables, and often bits of meat.
    • : the Asian wheat noodles used in this soup: I prefer the wavy ramen to the straight ones.

Examples

  • Add the olive oil, chicken, and ramen seasoning, stir, and enjoy.

  • The instructor team encouraged people to start making food right away, some instant soups and ramen.

  • For food, you should visit the beef bowl shop, as well as the ramen shop in Ogikubo.

  • The unexpected embarrassment as you sit at your desk, entering an order for 30 packages of ramen noodles.

  • I miss eating ramen in Boston, but I love the idea that if we sign a new client they can still come and learn at our course.

  • The most popular dish is the totto spicy ramen, a standout for those who crave heat.

  • If you are looking for a classic ramen, this is not the place.

  • Chances are, wherever there are hungry college students, a ramen joint will follow.

  • Just a couple blocks from Columbia University, Jin Ramen is a far cry from the instant noodles found in dorm rooms across campus.

  • What Shinobi delivers on cuteness, it brings ten-fold in delicious ramen.

  • The Queen frustrates our plans by her blind confidence in Mrs. Ramen.

  • Lorsqu'il eut t ramen au village et dpos dans la chambre de matre Koltz, il n'avait pas encore prononc une seule parole.

  • In military sciences and history, it would be said that Lee has ramen tambour battant Meade under the defences of Washington.