sandwiched / ˈsænd wɪtʃ, ˈsæn- /

夹层的夹在中间的夹心的夹层

sandwiched2 个定义

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

sandwiched 近义词

sandwiched

等同于 intervening

sandwiched 的近义词 2
sandwiched 的反义词 1
sandwiched

等同于 jammed

sandwiched

等同于 interpose

更多sandwiched例句

  1. 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.
  2. “My favorite thing about the Masters is the sandwiches,” said Dustin Johnson, ranked No.
  3. Borden said that some markets will begin taste-testing the sandwich next year but that a timetable was not immediately available.
  4. 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.
  5. McDonald’s announced a new strategy more broadly today, which includes faster drive-thrus, a new chicken sandwich, and a points-based loyalty program.
  6. Sensitive subjects are met with a short burst of laughter, and serious answers are sandwiched between a piercing gaze.
  7. Sandwiched in between was a “Potbelly Punch” of SoCal Fruit Punch and mandarin vodka.
  8. On the top shelf, sandwiched between Detective Comics No.27 and Superman No.1, are three issues of Actions Comics No.1.
  9. Sandwiched between speeches, a dance routine with nearly 900 performers reenacted the events of 1994.
  10. The mankles themselves were sandwiched between patterned capri pants and lace-up loafers fit for a 90's school girl.
  11. A damp-proof course has been introduced consisting of a thin sheet of lead sandwiched between layers of asphalt.
  12. Each sentence he read was sandwiched between two sips of chocolate, and he reached the latter clause only by slow degrees.
  13. It's hard after you've had independence so long to be sandwiched in between Miriam and Eva.
  14. And one can often find a wry insight sandwiched in between the blood and thunder.
  15. Three or four ordinary keys were sandwiched in between, and Haggerty inspected these curiously.