main course
main course — 名詞
1. the cooked dish that forms the centre of a meal, usually eaten after a light fir
主菜
一餐中最主要的一道菜
the cooked dish that forms the centre of a meal, usually eaten after a light first course and before a sweet dish.
Paloma ordered the grilled salmon as her main course.
Paloma 點了烤鮭魚作為她的主菜。
collocation: order + main course
The restaurant offers a choice of three main courses every evening.
這間餐廳每晚供應三種主菜供客人選擇。
countable noun pattern: a choice of [number] main courses
For the main course, Chef Luca served roast lamb with fresh herbs.
主菜方面,Luca 主廚端出了香草烤羊肉。
Tyler chose a light pasta dish as his main course on the hot evening.
那個炎熱的夜晚,Tyler 選了一份清淡的義大利麵作為主菜。
The main course arrived just after the guests finished their soup.
客人喝完湯後,主菜就送上來了。
文法句型
the main course
a main course
用法筆記
In American English, 'entree' is often used as a synonym for 'main course', especially on restaurant menus.
常見錯誤
2. the largest sail on the main mast of a square-rigged ship, which catches the win
主帆
方帆船主桅上的最大帆
the largest sail on the main mast of a square-rigged ship, which catches the wind to move the vessel forward.
The crew raised the heavy main course before the ship left the harbour.
船員們在船出港前升起了沉重的主帆。
collocation: raise + main course
Captain Faisal ordered the crew to lower the main course as the storm approached.
Faisal 船長下令在暴風雨來臨前降下主帆。
The old main course was torn and had to be replaced with a new sail.
那面舊主帆已經破損,需要更換一面新帆。
During the voyage, the sailor mended the main course with a thick needle.
航行途中,水手用粗針修補了主帆。
- mainsail
the more common modern term for the main sail on any sailing vessel
文法句型
the main course
raise/lower the main course
用法筆記
This nautical meaning is very rare outside of historical sailing contexts. In everyday language, 'main course' almost always refers to food.