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sandwiched

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

夹层的,夹在中间的,夹心的,夹层

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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

  • So if a loved one seems to be missing at home when there’s work to get done, you might want to check your closets … and bring them a sandwich.

  • “My favorite thing about the Masters is the sandwiches,” said Dustin Johnson, ranked No.

  • Borden said that some markets will begin taste-testing the sandwich next year but that a timetable was not immediately available.

  • The announcement of McPlant was paired with McDonalds’ announcement that it’d also be launching itself back into the Chicken Wars with a new crispy chicken sandwich in 2021.

  • McDonald’s announced a new strategy more broadly today, which includes faster drive-thrus, a new chicken sandwich, and a points-based loyalty program.

  • Sensitive subjects are met with a short burst of laughter, and serious answers are sandwiched between a piercing gaze.

  • Sandwiched in between was a “Potbelly Punch” of SoCal Fruit Punch and mandarin vodka.

  • On the top shelf, sandwiched between Detective Comics No.27 and Superman No.1, are three issues of Actions Comics No.1.

  • Sandwiched between speeches, a dance routine with nearly 900 performers reenacted the events of 1994.

  • The mankles themselves were sandwiched between patterned capri pants and lace-up loafers fit for a 90's school girl.

  • A damp-proof course has been introduced consisting of a thin sheet of lead sandwiched between layers of asphalt.

  • Each sentence he read was sandwiched between two sips of chocolate, and he reached the latter clause only by slow degrees.

  • It's hard after you've had independence so long to be sandwiched in between Miriam and Eva.

  • And one can often find a wry insight sandwiched in between the blood and thunder.

  • Three or four ordinary keys were sandwiched in between, and Haggerty inspected these curiously.