fries
/fraɪz/ (bre, ipa) · /fraɪz/ (ame, ipa)
fries — noun
1. thin strips of potato cooked in hot oil and served as a hot side dish.
thin strips of potato cooked in hot oil and served as a hot side dish.
Lucía ordered fries with her grilled chicken at the airport cafe.
meal pattern: fries with [dish]
Steam rose from the fries beside Yael's burger on the tray.
restaurant scene: fries beside a burger
The children dipped their fries in ketchup during the school picnic.
Ritu shared her fries after the concert ended later than expected.
- french fries
the fuller menu term for the same food
- chips
the usual British term for this hot potato side dish
文法句型
order fries
fries with [meal]
a side of fries
用法筆記
Usually plural when referring to the food on a plate or in a meal. In British English, the same dish is often called chips, while fries is the usual term in North American English and on many international menus.