fondue

英[ˈfɒndju:]
美[fɑnˈdu]

基本释义

n.
溶化奶油,干酪

词性变化

实用例句

They stopped at a little cafe and had a fondue.

他们在一家小餐馆歇脚,吃了顿干酪火锅。

Switzerland is well known for cheese fondue, penguin parades and its multiculturalism.

瑞士一向以芝士火锅, 企鹅游行和多元文化等特色闻名于世.

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But wait, I called after her, what happened to the fondue pot?

不过,等一下, 我在身后喊道, 要这些火锅叉做 什么 ?

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They are offering the opportunity to enjoy this Fondue every weekend in March.

三月的每个周末,他们都在提供享用这一火锅的机会.

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Wale : We can eat a Fondue.

我们可以吃鸳鸯火锅.

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We ordered cheese fondue, maybe the most famous food of Switzerland.

我们点了火锅奶酪, 也许是瑞士最著名的小吃.

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ONE chilly afternoon, my mother dropped by with a small shopping bag filled with fondue forks.

一个寒冷的下午, 母亲来了,还带来了一个小的购物袋,里面装满了火锅叉.

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Only two million points for a free silver fondue set!

两百万点就可以免费换得一套银制火锅组!

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In Switzerland a famous food fondue . Here we have a chocolate fondue with guavas and tomatoes.

在瑞士有一种很有名的美食叫做“乳酪锅”. 而我们在课堂上准备了一个“巧克力锅”和一些芭乐与番茄.

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But I had another idea. Why not make fondue?

不过,我又有了一个想法. 为什么不用来做火锅 呢 ?

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Burgundy Fondue is one of the traditional dishes in this area.

勃艮第火锅就是此地传统菜肴之一.

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Her amaryllis died. Did I want the fondue pot?

她说她的孤挺花死了,问我要不要火锅罐?

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They stopped at a little cafe and had a fondue.

他们在一家小餐馆歇脚,吃了顿干酪火锅。

柯林斯例句

英英释义

Noun
  • 1. cubes of meat or seafood cooked in hot oil and then dipped in any of various sauces

  • 2. hot sauce-like melted cheese or chocolate in which bread or fruits are dipped

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