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sandwich

/sand-wich, san-/US // ˈsænd wɪtʃ, ˈsæn- //UK // (ˈsænwɪdʒ, -wɪtʃ) //

三明治,三文治,夹层,夹心

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : two or more slices of bread with a layer of meat, fish, cheese, etc., between them:a tuna sandwich.
    • : a partially slit bread roll, pita, etc., with a filling: a falafel sandwich.
    • : open sandwich.
    • : something resembling or suggesting a sandwich, as something in horizontal layers: a plywood sandwich.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to put into a sandwich.
    • : to insert between two other things: to sandwich a personal appointment between two business meetings.

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Examples

  • Plus, Chick-fil-A is testing a new sandwich, and more news to start your dayThe Travis Scott Meal has been a godsend for McDonald’s, which is probably relying on its popularity to distract from the other issues the company is dealing with right now.

  • Sitting in the gorgeously appointed and wonderfully shaded patio, there was plenty of room to socially distance, and the ideal spot to taste mid-Atlantic staples like their soft shell sandwich.

  • Have a slice of pizza or homemade sandwich at Lakeshore Convenience, 655 Blue Star Highway.

  • Mikko treated me to a salmon and poached egg sandwich followed by pancakes with a raspberry sauce.

  • Early in a trip, treat yourself with real food, like a ham sandwich, an avocado, or an apple.

  • Myers had been out on bail in a gun case, but his family claimed he was unarmed and holding only a sandwich in his hand.

  • While the President chomped on his tuna fish sandwich, the Blackhawk pilot explained the details of his crash.

  • The President continued to chomp on his sandwich, and now I was sweating.

  • But merit aside, you can indict a ham sandwich if it's Republican in the most liberal hotbed of Texas: Travis County.

  • The problem for Perry is that a Travis County jury can also find a Republican ham sandwich guilty.

  • Edward Montague, earl of Sandwich, drowned in the confusion of the battle of Southwold bay.

  • "But—but—oh, tell me," and then he became silent and looked away, raising the sandwich to his mouth mechanically.

  • Louis of France, at the invitation of the rebel English barons, crossed the channel with 680 sail, and landed at Sandwich.

  • A Sandwich Islander appreciates this when he salutes a British crew in terms compounded of oaths and ribaldry.

  • So having sent for my wife, she and I to my Lady Sandwich, and after a short visit away home.