| 释义 |  bucatini in British English (ˌbʊkəˈtiːnɪ) plural nounpasta in the shape of long tubes Drain the bucatini and add to the sauce.Bucatini are spaghetti-like tubes of pasta with a hole in the middle.Drain thoroughly, giving the colander a few sharp shakes so that the water trapped in the bucatini comes out.I tend to use bucatini, which is the same size but has a hole in the middle.Bucatini pasta is thicker than spaghetti, with a straw-like hole running through the middle - bucatini means 'little hole'.Examples of 'bucatini' in a sentencebucatiniWord lists withbucatinipasta© cristi180884, shutterstock |