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单词 ratatouille
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Definition of ratatouille in English:

ratatouille

noun ˌratəˈtuːiˌratəˈtwiːˌrædəˈtui
mass noun
  • A vegetable dish consisting of onions, courgettes, tomatoes, aubergines, and peppers, fried and stewed in oil and sometimes served cold.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • You could add slices of pickled walnuts, chopped olives and anchovies or leftover ratatouille.
    • Tonight I made ratatouille and polenta, so apparently I'm a slightly poncey pirate.
    • They come with your choice of baked potatoes, ratatouille or daily vegetables, and a choice of green peppercorn sauce or Caf de Paris butter.
    • For the main course, I ordered a vegetable skewer, which comes served with ratatouille.
    • She cooked a meal of grilled chicken and vegetable ratatouille for the evening.
    • Ratatouille pancakes - stuff pancake with ratatouille adding a little smoked German sausage if you wish.
    • One of its typical dishes is a vegetable stew called ratatouille.
    • My main course of langoustines were soft and succulent, served on a bed of confit of ratatouille and homemade pasta.
    • Atlanta also serves a chicken sizzler and crêpes stuffed with ratatouille, all with a selection of breads.
    • I've also seen tartines served with a side of cold ratatouille (this dish of zucchini, eggplant, tomato and pepper from Provence).
    • The ratatouille filling consists of neatly shaped vegetables that are lightly cooked so it doesn't degenerate into a nondescript mess like many of its kind.
    • It was more like ratatouille, with tomatoes featuring quite heavily.
    • I cook dinner - a Mexican styled ratatouille with a capsicum salad and brown rice.
    • Sam's will probably serve its ratatouille on grilled polenta, and Pomegranate will likely go for pasta; Soi has many non-meat entrées.
    • Our main courses were served with ratatouille and pomme purée.
    • The rump steak was succulent and was served with creamy mash, although the overcooked ratatouille let the dish down.
    • In the second recipe, oven-frying adds texture to the ingredients of the great French casserole, ratatouille.
    • As with any ratatouille, it tasted even better the next day and the day after that, so it's an ideal make-ahead dish.
    • Think of it is a southern Spanish ratatouille - a layer of fried potatoes, aubergine and red peppers with a garlicky tomato sauce.
    • She was on the trail of kitchen-garden tomatoes for her ratatouille.

Origin

A French dialect word.

Rhymes

absentee, açai, addressee, adoptee, agree, allottee, amputee, appellee, appointee, appraisee, après-ski, assignee, asylee, attendee, bailee, bain-marie, Bangui, bargee, bawbee, be, Bea, bee, bootee, bouquet garni, bourgeoisie, Brie, BSc, buckshee, Capri, cc, chimpanzee, cohabitee, conferee, consignee, consultee, Cree, debauchee, decree, dedicatee, Dee, degree, deportee, dernier cri, detainee, devisee, devotee, divorcee, draftee, dree, Dundee, dungaree, eau-de-vie, emcee, employee, endorsee, en famille, ennui, enrollee, escapee, esprit, evacuee, examinee, expellee, fee, fiddle-de-dee, flea, flee, fleur-de-lis, foresee, franchisee, free, fusee (US fuzee), Gardaí, garnishee, gee, ghee, glee, goatee, grandee, Grand Prix, grantee, Guarani, guarantee, he, HMRC, indictee, inductee, internee, interviewee, invitee, jamboree, Jaycee, jeu d'esprit, key, knee, Lea, lee, legatee, Leigh, lessee, Ley, licensee, loanee, lychee, manatee, Manichee, maquis, Marie, marquee, me, Midi, mortgagee, MSc, nominee, obligee, Otomi, parolee, Parsee, parti pris, patentee, Pawnee, payee, pea, pee, permittee, plc, plea, pledgee, pollee, presentee, promisee, quay, referee, refugee, releasee, repartee, retiree, returnee, rupee, scot-free, scree, sea, secondee, see, settee, Shanxi, Shawnee, shchi, she, shea, si, sirree, ski, spree, standee, suttee, tant pis, tea, tee, tee-hee, Tennessee, testee, the, thee, three, thuggee, Tiree, Torquay, trainee, Tralee, transferee, tree, Trincomalee, trustee, tutee, twee, Twi, undersea, vestee, vis-à-vis, wagon-lit, Waikiki, warrantee, we, wee, whee, whoopee, ye, yippee, Zuider Zee
 
 

Definition of ratatouille in US English:

ratatouille

nounˌradəˈto͞oēˌrædəˈtui
  • A vegetable dish consisting of onions, zucchini, tomatoes, eggplant, and peppers, fried and stewed in oil and sometimes served cold.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Our main courses were served with ratatouille and pomme purée.
    • She cooked a meal of grilled chicken and vegetable ratatouille for the evening.
    • Atlanta also serves a chicken sizzler and crêpes stuffed with ratatouille, all with a selection of breads.
    • Think of it is a southern Spanish ratatouille - a layer of fried potatoes, aubergine and red peppers with a garlicky tomato sauce.
    • I cook dinner - a Mexican styled ratatouille with a capsicum salad and brown rice.
    • As with any ratatouille, it tasted even better the next day and the day after that, so it's an ideal make-ahead dish.
    • In the second recipe, oven-frying adds texture to the ingredients of the great French casserole, ratatouille.
    • Sam's will probably serve its ratatouille on grilled polenta, and Pomegranate will likely go for pasta; Soi has many non-meat entrées.
    • For the main course, I ordered a vegetable skewer, which comes served with ratatouille.
    • I've also seen tartines served with a side of cold ratatouille (this dish of zucchini, eggplant, tomato and pepper from Provence).
    • My main course of langoustines were soft and succulent, served on a bed of confit of ratatouille and homemade pasta.
    • It was more like ratatouille, with tomatoes featuring quite heavily.
    • One of its typical dishes is a vegetable stew called ratatouille.
    • The rump steak was succulent and was served with creamy mash, although the overcooked ratatouille let the dish down.
    • Ratatouille pancakes - stuff pancake with ratatouille adding a little smoked German sausage if you wish.
    • You could add slices of pickled walnuts, chopped olives and anchovies or leftover ratatouille.
    • They come with your choice of baked potatoes, ratatouille or daily vegetables, and a choice of green peppercorn sauce or Caf de Paris butter.
    • The ratatouille filling consists of neatly shaped vegetables that are lightly cooked so it doesn't degenerate into a nondescript mess like many of its kind.
    • Tonight I made ratatouille and polenta, so apparently I'm a slightly poncey pirate.
    • She was on the trail of kitchen-garden tomatoes for her ratatouille.

Origin

A French dialect word.

 
 
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