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scal·lop AHD[skŏlʹəp, skălʹ-] 也作 scol·lop [skŏlʹ-] 或 es·cal·lop [ĭ-skŏlʹ-, ĭ-skălʹ-] D.J.[ˈskɒləp, ˈskæl-] 也作 scol·lop [ˈskɒl] 或 es·cal·lop [ɪˈskɒl-, ɪˈskæl-]K.K.[ˈskɑləp, ˈskæl-] 也作 scol·lop [ˈskɑl] 或 es·cal·lop [ɪˈskɑl-, ɪˈskæl-]n.(名词)scallopgreat scallopPecten maximus- Any of various free-swimming marine mollusks of the family Pectinidae, having fan-shaped bivalve shells with a radiating fluted pattern.扇贝:任一种扇贝科海洋软体动物,能自由游动,生有辐射状扇状双壳
- The edible adductor muscle of this mollusk.扇贝肉:这种软体动物的可食用闭壳肌
- A shell of this mollusk, or a dish in a similar shape, used for baking and serving seafood.扇贝壳:这种扇贝的贝壳,或状如扇贝壳的碟子,用于煮和盛放海鲜
- One of a series of curved projections forming an ornamental border.扇贝形边(纹):构成装饰花边的一系列连续曲线之一
- A thin, boneless slice of meat.一薄片无骨肉
v.(动词)scal.loped, scal.lop.ing, scal.lops v.tr.(及物动词)- To edge (cloth, for example) with a series of curved projections.用一系列曲线装饰(比如布)边缘
- To bake in a casserole with milk or a sauce and often with bread crumbs:加调料烘烤:在瓦锅中用奶或沙司烧煮,常加有面包屑:scalloped potatoes.加味烤土豆
- To cut (meat) into thin, boneless slices.把(肉)切成薄而无骨的细条
v.intr.(不及物动词)- To gather scallops for eating or sale.拾扇贝:拾集扇贝来吃或卖
- Middle English scalop 中古英语 scalop
- from Old French escalope [shell] 源自 古法语 escalope [贝壳]
- [of Germanic origin] [源于日耳曼语]
scalʹloper n.(名词) |