kickshaw
['kikʃɔ:]
n. 精美菜肴, 无价值的饰物, 华而不实的小玩意
例句与用法:
Many restaurant put out picture of their kickshaw to attract customer.
很多餐馆都把自己精美菜肴的照片挂在外面以招引顾客。
词形变化:
动词过去式: kicked |
动词过去分词: kicked |
动词现在分词: kicking |
动词第三人称单数: kicks |
n.
1. 精美的菜肴
2. 虚有其表的东西; 不值钱的小饰物
kickshawkickshawD.J.:[ˈkikʃɔ:]K.K.:[ˈkɪkˌʃɔ]n.1.■精美菜肴(或食品),无价值的饰物,华而不实的小玩意
kickshawkickshaw[ˈkikʃɔ:]n.1.■佳肴2.■华而不实的小玩意儿
kickshawnoun- (archaic)a fancy but insubstantial cooked dish, especially one of foreign origin
(古)(尤指源于国外的)精美但不实惠的菜肴
■(chiefly N. Amer.)an elegant but insubstantial trinket
(主北美)华而不实的小饰物
语源- late 16th cent.: from French quelque chose 'something'. The French spelling was common in the 17th cent.; the present form results from interpretation of quelque chose as plural
kickshaw
■The main cookroom is set on the second floor, which enables itself provide guests with kickshaw conveniently and fast.
主厨房设在二层,能为宾客方便快捷的提供优质佳肴;
■Many restaurants put out pictures of their kickshaw to attract customers
很多餐馆都把自己精美菜肴的照片挂在外面以招引顾客
■1. Many restaurant put out picture of their kickshaw to attract customer.
很多餐馆都把自己精美菜肴的照片挂在外面以招引顾客。
■The girl found a tiny kickshaw.
这小女孩找到一个很小的饰物。