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单词 ramen
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Definition of ramen in English:

ramen

plural noun ˈrɑːmɛnˈrämən
  • (in Japanese cuisine) quick-cooking noodles, typically served in a broth with meat and vegetables.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The noodles, most of which we left behind because we were so full from the meat and vegetables, were ramen and rice noodles.
    • Kitsune grabbed a bag of instant ramen, and started eating the crunchy, uncooked noodles.
    • He filled the kettle with water and set it on the stove to boil, opening a pack of instant ramen noodles after he had finished that.
    • Brown bread and ramen noodles crowded the table.
    • I'm twenty-six now, living off ramen noodles and canned chili.
    • As a small Aiki ramen noodle shop owner, I am free to do many things, and this is one thing I wish to share.
    • For breakfast, I had instant ramen noodles and coffee.
    • He then started sucking up the noodles from his ramen.
    • Whenever you are cooking something like, say, ramen noodles, which calls for water, use your broth instead.
    • Their fare includes dumplings, udon noodles, ramen and even sticky rice.
    • The vegetable ramen noodles at this family run neighborhood fixture are worth a stop all on their own.
    • I don't live off of ramen, but I don't eat out either.
    • A bowl of ramen noodle soup, for example, is more than enough food for one person, and will set you back about $5.
    • Besides the soup, you can also rehydrate other items with water such as instant potatoes and ramen noodles.
    • Sara and David stared at the bowls in front of them; Mr. Taylor had made ramen noodles.
    • I really can't wait to get working on this one and I plan to start as soon as I finish these ramen noodles.
    • Yes, this is what happens when you spend a little too much money on Chinese food every week and are eventually reduced to instant ramen noodles.
    • I was less taken with the pan-fried seafood ramen.
    • And you're less likely to eat foods that you have to prepare - like ramen noodles, soup mixes, and microwave popcorn.
    • My reclusive fourth housemate's nightly meals of canned ravioli or packets of ramen noodles are stunning.

Origin

Japanese, from Chinese 'to pull' + miàn 'noodles'.

 
 

Definition of ramen in US English:

ramen

plural nounˈrämən
  • (in oriental cuisine) quick-cooking noodles, typically served in a broth with meat and vegetables.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Brown bread and ramen noodles crowded the table.
    • Yes, this is what happens when you spend a little too much money on Chinese food every week and are eventually reduced to instant ramen noodles.
    • I'm twenty-six now, living off ramen noodles and canned chili.
    • He then started sucking up the noodles from his ramen.
    • And you're less likely to eat foods that you have to prepare - like ramen noodles, soup mixes, and microwave popcorn.
    • Whenever you are cooking something like, say, ramen noodles, which calls for water, use your broth instead.
    • For breakfast, I had instant ramen noodles and coffee.
    • The vegetable ramen noodles at this family run neighborhood fixture are worth a stop all on their own.
    • Besides the soup, you can also rehydrate other items with water such as instant potatoes and ramen noodles.
    • I was less taken with the pan-fried seafood ramen.
    • Kitsune grabbed a bag of instant ramen, and started eating the crunchy, uncooked noodles.
    • Sara and David stared at the bowls in front of them; Mr. Taylor had made ramen noodles.
    • A bowl of ramen noodle soup, for example, is more than enough food for one person, and will set you back about $5.
    • I really can't wait to get working on this one and I plan to start as soon as I finish these ramen noodles.
    • I don't live off of ramen, but I don't eat out either.
    • He filled the kettle with water and set it on the stove to boil, opening a pack of instant ramen noodles after he had finished that.
    • The noodles, most of which we left behind because we were so full from the meat and vegetables, were ramen and rice noodles.
    • Their fare includes dumplings, udon noodles, ramen and even sticky rice.
    • As a small Aiki ramen noodle shop owner, I am free to do many things, and this is one thing I wish to share.
    • My reclusive fourth housemate's nightly meals of canned ravioli or packets of ramen noodles are stunning.

Origin

Japanese, from Chinese lā ‘to pull’ + miàn ‘noodles’.

 
 
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