focaccia
focaccia — 名詞
- focacciasingular
- focacciasplural
1. a flat bread from Italy that rises in a pan, gets a coating of olive oil, and is
佛卡夏麵包
用橄欖油和香草調味的義大利扁麵包
a flat bread from Italy that rises in a pan, gets a coating of olive oil, and is often topped with coarse salt or herbs
Asher ordered a warm slice of focaccia with rosemary at the café on Elm Street.
Asher 在艾姆街的咖啡館點了一片熱的迷迭香佛卡夏麵包。
collocation: slice of focaccia
Daichi baked two pans of focaccia for the office potluck on Friday.
Daichi 為了星期五的辦公室聚餐,烤了兩盤佛卡夏麵包。
A slice of garlic focaccia rested on the plate beside Femi's bowl of tomato soup.
一片大蒜佛卡夏麵包放在 Femi 的番茄湯旁邊的盤子上。
Gita dipped her focaccia into a small bowl of olive oil and balsamic vinegar.
Gita 把她的佛卡夏麵包蘸進一小碗橄欖油和巴薩米克醋裡。
The cooking class taught Ari how to make focaccia with sun-dried tomatoes and olives.
烹飪課教 Ari 如何用油漬番茄乾和橄欖來做佛卡夏麵包。
用法筆記
As an uncountable noun, focaccia refers to the bread in general ('We had focaccia with dinner'); as a countable noun, it refers to individual loaves or pieces ('She baked two focaccias for the party').