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sesame

/ses-uh-mee/US // ˈsɛs ə mi //UK // (ˈsɛsəmɪ) //

芝麻,芝麻酱,芝麻的,芝麻的作用

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a tropical, herbaceous plant, Sesamum indicum, whose small oval seeds are edible and yield an oil.
    • : the seeds themselves, used to add flavor to bread, crackers, etc.
    • : open sesame.

Examples

  • You’ll find it adds a grounding earthiness against carrot, fresh herbs and sesame seeds in this salad.

  • Tienda Salsita’s oil-based salsa güey originates in Vera Cruz and is like a cross between a salsa seca and Sichuan-style chile crisp, with garlic, chiles, and sesame seeds submerged in olive oil.

  • You can also freeze them for up to 1 month, though you may lose a few more sesame seeds.

  • It will be served on a sesame seed bun with classic toppings, the company said.

  • Those bits can break down into pieces no bigger than a sesame seed or piece of lint.

  • Bert and Ernie, as Sesame Street exasperatedly clarified, are not gay.

  • For instance, Sesame Street parodied grown-up shows 30 Rock, Mad Men, and Downton Abbey.

  • Of course, Sesame Street's songs weren't only educational; from a pure tuneage perspective, the music was pretty kickass.

  • It goes without saying the theme-song “Can You Tell Me How to Get to Sesame Street?”

  • In 1975, Sesame Street became the first children's program to feature someone with Down Syndrome.

  • Of course, she would find out who he was, and then—yes, he would find the Open Sesame for every door.

  • If the cultivator has not caused corn or sesame to grow in the field, he shall not alter his bonds.

  • Not only are the delights of this country mine for the asking, but my name is an Open Sesame in every land.

  • Who would possess a lingam which was an Open Sesame to devildom and not make use thereof?

  • How to read that we may gain this complete mastery of words, Mr. Ruskin has best told us in “Sesame and Lilies.”