meatloaf
meatloaf — 名詞
1. a savoury dish made by shaping ground beef or pork with chopped onion, breadcrum
肉糕;肉餅
絞肉混合材料烤成的長條塊狀料理
a savoury dish made by shaping ground beef or pork with chopped onion, breadcrumbs, herbs, and egg, then baking the mixture in a rectangular tin so it sets into a loaf you slice for serving.
Selim baked a meatloaf with onions and tomato sauce for Sunday dinner.
Selim 週日晚餐烤了一條加洋蔥和番茄醬的肉糕。
typical recipe collocation: meatloaf with [ingredients]
Elena reheated two slices of meatloaf in the microwave for her lunch.
Elena 把兩片肉糕放進微波爐加熱,當作她的午餐。
countable use: 'slices of meatloaf'
The diner near the bus station serves meatloaf with mashed potatoes every Thursday.
公車站附近那家小餐館每週四都會供應肉糕配馬鈴薯泥。
Kabir's grandmother used breadcrumbs and chopped parsley to keep her meatloaf moist.
Kabir 的奶奶用麵包屑和切碎的巴西利,讓她做的肉糕保持濕潤。
Ayana wrapped the leftover meatloaf in foil and put it in the fridge for tomorrow.
Ayana 把剩下的肉糕用鋁箔紙包好,放進冰箱留到隔天吃。
- meat loaf
alternative spelling, two words, same dish
文法句型
a slice of meatloaf
make meatloaf
用法筆記
Often uncountable when treated as a substance ('I made meatloaf'); becomes countable when referring to a specific loaf or slice ('a meatloaf', 'two slices of meatloaf'). Strongly associated with American home cooking and diner menus.