spaghetti / spəˈgɛt i /

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spaghetti 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  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.
  2. Electricity. an insulating tubing of small diameter into which bare wire can be slipped.

spaghetti 近义词

spaghetti

等同于 intestinal

spaghetti

等同于 macaroni

spaghetti 的近义词 4
spaghetti

等同于 pasta

更多spaghetti例句

  1. How to appreciate spaghetti squash without always pretending it’s pastaHoney Mustard Glazed Salmon With Endive and Green Apple Salad.
  2. We often had spaghetti with mushrooms, which he called “shroons.”
  3. Stir in the basil and serve over the roasted spaghetti squash.
  4. So as the day wore on I joined a crowd on the roof of a restaurant and they fed us spaghetti.
  5. This difference in gravity’s pull stretches the object into a thin string, like a piece of spaghetti.
  6. The future congressman also had some spaghetti but no sauce.
  7. A lot of spaghetti with marinara-type sauces are made with the packaged meats.
  8. The ochre spaghetti you get looks steampunk, but tastes just fine.
  9. Another shovels strings of rubber bands into his mouth like spaghetti, provoking more caterwauling from the judges.
  10. And he bore an uncannily resemblance to the spaghetti monster sketch.
  11. Gatti watched the fat, red faced man wielding fork and knife, eating the spaghetti with great relish.
  12. 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.
  13. Italian opera was made possible by the discovery of spaghetti, the serpentine food that produces coloratura tissue.
  14. There were cold raw oysters, bits of ice, thistles, cooked spaghetti and plain granulated sugar.
  15. Boil a pound of spaghetti in three quarts of water and a little salt.