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salami

/suh-lah-mee/US // səˈlɑ mi //UK // (səˈlɑːmɪ) //

腊肠,萨拉米,沙拉米,色拉米

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a kind of sausage, originally Italian, often flavored with garlic.

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Examples

  • So you reluctantly throw the whole board in the microwave and watch as it spins and is destroyed by milky meat water collecting around the once-beautiful slices of soppressata and salami.

  • This article is adapted from one written by Ladan Salami on IranWire.

  • Phillip also orders us a mixed meat and cheese platter with aged comté, Alsacian tomme, chèvre, salami, and duck confit.

  • And food was largely the work of women, with the exception of salami and wine, which the men always made.

  • The end of the war on salami will come as welcome relief to Americans like Rey Knight.

  • In this case, Burghoff, usually only a mediocre player, got it right: “salami.”

  • There were sandwiches of salami and anchovies, purple and white figs, a fiasco of red wine from Solcio.

  • Hams, salami and bunches of herbs hung from the smoky rafters.

  • It came like salami, in a tube, and was nothing but congealed blood from animals.

  • She was dandling a sad baby while the sad baby sucked a disk of salami, heavy with spices.

  • She fed him as he drove, slicing cheese and putting it on crackers with bits of olive or pepper or salami.