dish

noun

UK/dɪʃ/
US/dɪʃ/

Definitions of dish noun

container(容器)

  1. A2Countable(可数名词)

    A shallow, typically flat-bottomed container, sometimes with a lid, used for serving or cooking food.

    碟;盘

    • This baking dish is suitable for use in the oven.

      这个烤盘适合在烤箱中使用。

    • She took a beautiful ceramic dish from the cupboard.

      她从橱柜里拿出一个漂亮的陶瓷盘子。

    • This recipe requires a large glass dish for baking.

      这个食谱需要一个大玻璃盘来烘烤。

food(食物)

  1. A2Countable(可数名词)

    A specific preparation of food, served as part of a meal.

    菜肴;一道菜

    • The chef recommends today's special dish: herb-crusted rack of lamb.

      主厨推荐今日特色菜:香草烤羊排。

    • We decided to order a different dish each and share them.

      我们决定每人点一道不同的菜,然后分享。

    • This restaurant is known for its exquisite traditional dishes.

      这家餐厅以其精美的传统菜肴闻名。

person()

  1. Singular(单数)old-fashioned(过时)

    An attractive person, especially in a sexual way; often used informally and considered old-fashioned.

    (非正式)性感的人;尤物

    • She was such a dish at the ball.

      她在舞会上真是个大美女。

    • He is absolutely a dish!

      他绝对是个大帅哥!

    • She’s quite a dish.

      她真是个大美人。

Phrases of dish noun

  • the dishes

    Refers to all the plates, glasses, knives, forks, and other utensils used during a meal.

    用餐后的餐具

    After dinner, I usually clear the table first and then do the dishes.

    晚餐后,我通常会先收拾桌子,然后洗碗。

verb

UK/dɪʃ/
US/dɪʃ/

Phrases of dish verb

  • dish the dirt

    To reveal or spread negative or private information about someone, often maliciously.

    揭人隐私;说人坏话

    During an interview, the celebrity began to dish the dirt on her former colleagues.

    在一次采访中,这位名人开始揭露她前同事的隐私。

Phrasal Verbs of dish

  • dish something up

    to bring forth or present something

    提供;产生

    At the dinner party, she dished up exquisite dishes that amazed the guests.

    在晚宴上,她端出了精致的菜肴,让客人们惊叹不已。

  • dish something out

    to distribute or express things to others without careful consideration

    随意地给予或说出

    In the meeting, he dished out criticism without much thought, making everyone uncomfortable.

    在会议中,他不假思索地提出批评,让每个人都感到不舒服。

  • dish (something) up

    to prepare or serve a meal

    做饭;煮饭

    She prepared a delicious meal for dinner and then started to dish it up.

    她为晚餐准备了一顿美味的饭菜,然后开始上菜。