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serrated

/ser-ey-tid, suh-rey-/US // ˈsɛr eɪ tɪd, səˈreɪ- //

锯齿状,锯齿形,锯齿状的,锯齿形的

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : having a notched edge or sawlike teeth, especially for cutting; serrate: the serrated blade of a bread knife.
    • : serrate.

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Examples

  • Using a serrated or chef’s knife, cut the stem off the artichoke flush with the base so that the vegetable can stand upright.

  • Using a serrated knife, slice off about 1 to 1½ inches of the petals to create a flat top.

  • A small serrated spoon makes quick work of separating out the individual segments as you eat.

  • Using a serrated knife, cut it evenly into about 12 to 15 buns.

  • It feels like an innocuous moment, it should be an innocuous moment, but such moments are like serrated precipices.

  • The Superstar was the 1969 Adidas sneaker which featured the rubber toe cap and the iconic three serrated stripes along the side.

  • Still, wagging a tail is a far sight better than cutting one off with a rusty serrated knife.

  • You can get a decent serrated bread knife from a restaurant-supply store for less than $20.

  • Serrated knives are the disposable ballpoint pen of the knife world.

  • Our insect bears a remarkable similarity to a Surinam Buprestis, with serrated elytra.

  • To the left a black serrated crest was hanging in the sky incredibly.

  • The shield of the Marquis bore, in reference to his title, a serrated and rocky mountain.

  • In the distance inland the view was bounded by a serrated line of mountain peaks.

  • Between each two balls a luminous serrated body extended, and at the last a blaze issued, which terminated in a point.