单词 | toro |
释义 | toron.1 A bull used in bullfighting. Also, a child's bullfighting game. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > entertainment > pastimes > game > children's game > other children's games > [noun] > others buckle-pit1532 marrowbone1533 put-pin?1577 primus secundus1584 fox in the hole1585 haltering of Hick's mare1585 muss1591 pushpin1598 Jack-in-the-box1600 a penny in the forehead1602 buckerels1649 bumdockdousse1653 peck-point1653 toro1660 wheelbarrow1740 thread-needle1751 thrush-a-thrush1766 runaway ring?1790 Gregory1801 pick-point1801 fighting cocks1807 runaway knock1813 tit-tat-toe1818 French and English1820 honeypots1821 roly-poly1821 tickle-tail1821 pottle1822 King of Cantland1825 tip-top-castle1834 tile1837 statue1839 chip stone1843 hen and chickens1843 king of the castle1843 King Caesar1849 rap-jacket1870 old witch1881 tick-tack-toe1884 twos and threes1896 last across (the road)1904 step1909 king of the hill1928 Pooh-sticks1928 trick or treat1928 stare-you-out1932 king of the mountain1933 dab cricket1938 Urkey1938 trick-or-treating1941 seven-up1950 squashed tomato1959 slot-racing1965 Pog1993 knights- the world > animals > mammals > group Ungulata (hoofed) > group Ruminantia (sheep, goats, cows, etc.) > bull > [noun] > used in bull-fighting novillo1831 toro1932 1660 in T. Mathews Collection of Lett. 172 But, in a word, me-thinks, that not onely in their sports of Cannas and Toros, but even in some more solemn and serious things than those, they are not free from having still somewhat of the Moor. 1846 R. Ford Gatherings from Spain xxi. 291 The young urchins in the streets play at ‘toro’, as ours do at leap-frog. 1932 R. Campbell Taurine Provence 66 Novillos (bulls that are full grown but lack the ultimate footsureness of the toros). 1958 L. van der Post Lost World of Kalahari i. 29 The rhinoceros, angry like a pricked toro with the rosette of blood that comes to it in adolescence vivid on the flank. 1967 J. McCormick & M. S. Mascareñas Compl. Aficionado i. 4 He might be compared to the actor but for the fact that he writes his own script, in collaboration with the toro. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1986; most recently modified version published online March 2018). toron.2 In Japanese cookery: the pale pink tuna meat taken from the belly of the fish near the pectoral fin, rich in fat and used esp. to make sushi or sashimi. ΘΚΠ the world > food and drink > food > animals for food > seafood > [noun] > fish > cuts or parts of fish jowlc1430 randa1432 poll1526 tailpiece1601 cod sound1699 fillet1725 shark-fin1793 skate-rumple1823 steak1883 flitch1884 shark's fin1933 toro1971 1971 Fodor's Japan & E. Asia 177/1 Try the toro (fat tuna fish) sushi if you want all your prejudices against raw fish swept away. 1973 N.Y. Times 7 Oct. 24/1 The broker probes the gutted belly of the grayish-black fish to judge the quality of the toro, the fatty meat around the rib cage. 1985 Gourmet Oct. 104/1 On an undulating green plate streaked with gray he arranged sushi of marbled pink toro (tuna belly) with a wonderful buttery quality. 2001 K. Kawasumi Encycl. of Sushi Rolls (2004) 64/1 Toro that is free of tough fibers is best enjoyed as sashimi; fibrous toro can be scraped and used in hosomaki and temaki. This is a new entry (OED Third Edition, December 2006; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.11660n.21971 |
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