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topping

/top-ing/US // ˈtɒp ɪŋ //UK // (ˈtɒpɪŋ) //

浇头,顶端,浇注,浇筑顶部

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the act of a person or thing that tops.
    • : a distinct part forming a top to something.
    • : something put on a thing at the top to complete it, as a sauce or garnish placed on food.
    • : toppings, the parts removed in topping or cropping plants, as branches.
adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : rising above something else; overtopping.
    • : very high in rank, degree, etc.
    • : Chiefly British Informal. excellent; wonderful.

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Examples

  • If you want to try interesting toppings, try Whipped Ricotta Pizza With Figs and Walnuts.

  • Chill the cake for 30 minutes, or until the topping has firmed.

  • If you make it ahead of time, heat up the topping separately to keep the crispy texture.

  • You’re essentially just going to toast the topping, Morgan says.

  • The internal, motorized pump achieves full inflation in about four minutes, and the mattress only needs occasional topping off over a period of three or four days.

  • Bake for 35 to 40 minutes, until the juices are bubbly and the topping is browned.

  • It was the most expensive Senate race in history, topping $113 million, of which more than $80 million came from outside groups.

  • The straight-up fear of a world in which disco singles consistently topping the charts was the new normal.

  • Estimates vary with the lowest at 250 and the highest topping 500.

  • After topping Chestnut numerous times this season, and based on his early pace it looks like David might actually trump Goliath.

  • There are various methods of topping as well as different periods.

  • Topping must not be delayed after the blossoming, in order that all danger from an untimely frost may be avoided.

  • This mode of topping refers more particularly to cigar rather than cutting leaf.

  • The object in letting it stand so long after topping is to have it thoroughly ripe.

  • Having seen him in such topping spirits the night before, Mr. Casbury was amaz'd when he learn'd the death.