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spaghetti

/spuh-get-ee/US // spəˈgɛt i //UK // (spəˈɡɛtɪ) //

意大利面条,面条,意大利面,面食

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a white, starchy pasta of Italian origin that is made in the form of long strings, boiled, and served with any of a variety of meat, tomato, or other sauces.
    • : Electricity. an insulating tubing of small diameter into which bare wire can be slipped.

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Examples

  • How to appreciate spaghetti squash without always pretending it’s pastaHoney Mustard Glazed Salmon With Endive and Green Apple Salad.

  • We often had spaghetti with mushrooms, which he called “shroons.”

  • Stir in the basil and serve over the roasted spaghetti squash.

  • So as the day wore on I joined a crowd on the roof of a restaurant and they fed us spaghetti.

  • This difference in gravity’s pull stretches the object into a thin string, like a piece of spaghetti.

  • The future congressman also had some spaghetti but no sauce.

  • A lot of spaghetti with marinara-type sauces are made with the packaged meats.

  • The ochre spaghetti you get looks steampunk, but tastes just fine.

  • Another shovels strings of rubber bands into his mouth like spaghetti, provoking more caterwauling from the judges.

  • And he bore an uncannily resemblance to the spaghetti monster sketch.

  • Gatti watched the fat, red faced man wielding fork and knife, eating the spaghetti with great relish.

  • La Villari had just begun her luncheon, and the spaghetti al burro e formaggio lay in a goodly heap of pale gold on her plate.

  • Italian opera was made possible by the discovery of spaghetti, the serpentine food that produces coloratura tissue.

  • There were cold raw oysters, bits of ice, thistles, cooked spaghetti and plain granulated sugar.

  • Boil a pound of spaghetti in three quarts of water and a little salt.