| 单词 | fine food | 
| 释义 | > as lemmasfine food   fine food  n. high quality, luxury, or gourmet food, esp. as appreciated by those of sophisticated or refined taste; (in plural, often in commercial contexts) items or types of such food collectively. ΚΠ 1762    T. Smollett et al.  tr.  Voltaire Wks. XXXIII. 2  				You tasteless guests, to you fine food [Fr. l'aliment le plus doux] seems vile. 1839    W. Chambers  & R. Chambers Moral Class Bk. 58  				One who is fond of fine food, is called an epicure. 1899    Outlook 6 May 94/2  				Swift' s Fine Foods... Nothing but the best prepared the best. 1932    Collier's 9 Jan. 41/2  				A fine food shop in New York..sells..kangaroo-tail soup, shark's-fin soup..and snails in shells. 1991    Down East July 14/1 		(advt.)	  				Indulge in a variety of fine foods served with the same measure of perfection you'll find in everything our staff does. 2008    Observer 10 Feb. 3/1  				Among those anointed by her new book is Fratelli Camisa, an Italian fine food supplier, for its martelli pasta. < as lemmas | 
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