entree
英 [ˈɒntreɪ]
美 [ˈɑːntreɪ]
n. (餐厅里或正式宴会上的)主菜,主菜前的小菜; 入场权; 进入许可; 进入资格
复数:entrees
BNC.44645 / COCA.8922
牛津词典
noun
- (餐厅里或正式宴会上的)主菜,主菜前的小菜
(in a restaurant or at a formal meal) the main dish of the meal or a dish served before the main course - 入场权;进入许可;进入资格
the right or ability to enter a social group or institution
英英释义
noun
- the act of entering
- she made a graceful entree into the ballroom
- something that provides access (to get in or get out)
- they waited at the entrance to the garden
- beggars waited just outside the entryway to the cathedral
- the right to enter
- the principal dish of a meal
双语例句
- For Clarissa, the entree is just the beginning.
对克拉丽莎来说,主菜只是个开头。 - The experience of studying abroad was his entree to the new government.
海外留学经历成为他进入新政府的敲门砖。 - Emma watched the entree of her own particular little friend;
爱玛看着她那特别要好的小朋友走进来。 - I shall name a beef-related entree after you in your honor! Kitchner!
我将用你的名字来命名一道和牛肉有关的菜! - Games will be their entree to the Net, so they'll be looking for games content.
而游戏是他们上网的最大目的,他们会在网上寻找一切与他们感兴趣的游戏相关的内容。 - Yet, she described her entree into Chinese films as really scary in the beginning.
然而,她把初入中国电影业时形容成非常恐怖。 - Soup can serve as a great appetizer to a meal, or as an entree.
汤是一餐的开胃佳品。 - And we didn't want the advent of new gTLDS to in any way block that sort of entree into the Internet, and if anything to see how they might be used to facilitate those who are interested.
我们不希望新一级域名的出现会阻碍他们使用互联网,如果有可能,我们希望能看到这些改变能给对网络感兴趣的人提供便利。 - I have the entree into his house.
我有权进入他的房子。 - Salad fork, placed directly to the left of the plate, assuming salad is served with or after the entree.
沙拉叉,放在盘子正左边,假设沙拉与主菜一起上或在其后上。