meat loaf
meat loaf — 名詞
1. a cooked dish made from finely chopped or ground meat mixed with ingredients lik
肉糕;烤絞肉
將絞肉與配料混合烤成的塊狀菜餚
a cooked dish made from finely chopped or ground meat mixed with ingredients like eggs, breadcrumbs, onions, and herbs, then shaped into a thick rectangular block and baked in the oven
Hamza served thick slices of his grandmother's **meat loaf** with mashed potatoes and gravy.
Hamza 把祖母做的肉糕切成厚片,配上馬鈴薯泥和肉汁一起享用。
served with mashed potatoes and gravy — typical accompaniments
Sivan's kids love her **meat loaf** because she adds a sweet tomato glaze on top.
Sivan 的孩子很愛她做的烤絞肉糕,因為表面有甜甜的番茄醬。
sweet tomato glaze — common topping
Lotte makes a healthier **meat loaf** by replacing half the beef with grated zucchini.
Lotte 用刨絲櫛瓜取代一半牛絞肉,做出更健康的肉糕。
Our café serves a vegetarian **meat loaf** made from lentils and mushrooms instead of meat.
我們咖啡廳供應的素食肉糕是用扁豆和香菇代替肉類製成的。
Benjamin baked the **meat loaf** in a pan for an hour.
Benjamin 把肉糕放進烤模中烤了一小時。
- meatloaf
Alternative spelling — common in American English, same meaning
用法筆記
Can be used as both countable ("I made two meat loaves") and uncountable ("Would you like some meat loaf?") depending on whether you refer to the dish as a whole or individual portions.