mayo
mayo — 名詞
1. a thick cold sauce made from egg and oil that people put in sandwiches, salads,
美乃滋
口語裡指蛋黃醬
a thick cold sauce made from egg and oil that people put in sandwiches, salads, and similar food
Selim squeezed extra mayo onto his chicken sandwich before the train left.
Selim 在火車開走前,把更多美乃滋擠到雞肉三明治上。
collocation: extra mayo on [food]
A little mayo made the potato salad taste smoother at lunch.
一點美乃滋讓那份馬鈴薯沙拉在午餐時吃起來更滑順。
mayo in salad mixtures
The cafe served fries with spicy mayo in small paper cups.
那家咖啡館用小紙杯裝辣味美乃滋,配著薯條一起上桌。
Wren reaches for mayo whenever the burger tastes too dry.
Wren 只要覺得漢堡太乾,就會伸手去拿美乃滋。
David mixed mayo with tuna and filled two lunch rolls.
David 把美乃滋和鮪魚拌在一起,做了兩個午餐麵包卷。
- mayonnaise
the full neutral word for the same sauce; mayo sounds more casual
- aioli
often a garlic-flavoured sauce, so it is narrower than plain mayo
- dressing
a much broader food word that can mean many kinds of sauce
文法句型
mayo on [food]
with mayo
mix [food] with mayo
用法筆記
Used mostly in casual speech, menus, and everyday recipes. In formal writing or on product labels, mayonnaise is more usual.