casserole
/ˈkæsərəʊl/ (bre, ipa) · [kˈæsɚˌol] /ˈkæsərəʊl/ (ame, ipa) · [kˈæsɚˌol] /ˈka-sə-ˌrōl How to pronounce casserole (audio) also ˈka-zə-/ (ame, mw)
casserole — 名詞
- casserolesingular
- casserolesplural
1. a meal of meat, vegetables, or similar ingredients baked slowly together in a de
砂鍋菜;焗盤
深烤皿裡慢煮的菜,或那種有蓋烤皿
a meal of meat, vegetables, or similar ingredients baked slowly together in a deep oven dish, or the covered dish used to cook and serve it
Tariro baked a chicken casserole for the family dinner on Sunday.
Tariro 在星期天烤了一道雞肉砂鍋菜,準備家庭晚餐。
bake + casserole: typical food sense
Please put the potatoes into the blue casserole before dinner.
晚餐前請先把馬鈴薯放進那個藍色焗盤裡。
put something into a casserole: container sense
Minh brought a vegetable casserole to the new neighbors next door.
Minh 帶了一道蔬菜砂鍋菜,送去給隔壁新搬來的鄰居。
The glass casserole cracked when Beatrix set it on the cold sink.
Beatrix 把玻璃焗盤放到冰冷的水槽上時,它裂開了。
Karim spooned the casserole onto plates while everyone found a seat.
Karim 一邊把砂鍋菜分到盤子裡,一邊等大家找座位。
- stew
the food sense is similar, but a stew is usually wetter and is often cooked on the stove
- gratin
another baked dish, but it usually has a browned top layer and does not name the cooking dish itself
- baking dish
matches only the container sense and does not mean the meal
文法句型
a casserole
bake a casserole
put something in a casserole
用法筆記
When the context is about eating or serving it, casserole usually means the food. When the context is about putting something in it, taking it from the oven, or washing it, it usually means the cooking dish.