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单词 quiche
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quiche1

noun kiːʃkiʃ
  • A baked flan or tart with a savoury filling thickened with eggs, usually eaten cold.

    I rustled up a few quiches
    mass noun a slice of quiche
    as modifier a quiche tin
    Example sentencesExamples
    • On this particular sunny day, Céline had baked delicious mini crustless quiches in her new silicon mold.
    • The new shape makes it great for bar cookies, brownies, and cakes, tarts, or quiches that you want to cut into squares to serve a crowd.
    • I skipped the skillet step, and I guess what I made could be considered a crustless quiche, but calling it a frittata is much more fun.
    • There are also soups, pizzas, salads, quiches, pasta and some desserts.
    • The five meals tested were cheese and tomato pizza, chicken tikka masala, steak and kidney pie, quiche Lorraine and beef lasagne.
    • You can also add a couscous, pasta or rice salad, sticks of carrot or cucumber and slices of quiche or savoury tarts - the latter perhaps made with lighter filo instead of rich shortcrust pastry.
    • And they're highly versatile: You can make deviled eggs for appetizers, spike them in eggnog or make quiches, frittatas, omelets or other brunch-type party fare.
    • In the prepared dishes, the shop was highly commended for spinach and smoked bacon quiche and commended for beef bourgignon.
    • Salmon and leek quiche is one of my favorite quiche recipes, which I come to crave every now and then.
    • The savory come with fillings like ham, cheese and onions and end up more like a cross between a pizza and a quiche.
    • As well as fresh fish, organic meat and vegetables there is a wealth of special breads, cakes, pastas, sauces, quiches, vol-au-vents, hummus and much more.
    • Bake the quiches for 30-35 minutes, until the filling has puffed and the tops are lightly golden.
    • For oven meals all you need are casserole dishes in a few sizes, a roaster, some pie plates for meat pies and quiches, and pizza pans.
    • They include crab cakes, Reuben tarts, vegetable spring rolls, shrimp quiches, and smoked chicken cordon bleu appetizers, all of which can be cooked at the same time.
    • Sarah makes us a spinach quiche, and Craig cooks us spaghetti and meatballs.
    • Understandably her mind was preoccupied with things other than sausage rolls, quiches and crisps.
    • Mealtime is an event, with multicourse gourmet breakfasts (cream-cheese grits, French toast, quiches or smoked sausage) included in the room rate.
    • Nuala and Antoinette, together with their friendly staff, also serve teas and coffees along with their baking, and light lunches of savoury quiches, salads and home-made soups, in a pleasant and welcoming atmosphere.
    • Other Sunset Specials include egg and bacon quiche, steak sandwich, pork chop with a choice of mushroom or peppercorn sauces and even a chicken curry Madras.
    • Ayrshire bacon is not only the best for breakfast, it is also good in sandwiches, quiches, pasta, salads and stews.
    Synonyms
    pastry, flan, tartlet, strudel

Origin

French, from Alsatian dialect Küchen; related to German Kuchen 'cake'.

Rhymes

babiche, Dalglish, fiche, Laois, leash, niche, nouveau riche, pastiche, Rajneesh, schottische

Quiché2

nounPlural Quichés kiːˈtʃeɪkēˈCHā
  • 1A member of a people inhabiting the western highlands of Guatemala.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • He led an expedition into Maya country, allying with the Cakchiquel against the Quiché and then turning on them in campaigns whose savagery even fellow conquistadores found remarkable.
    • A Spanish priest, Francisco Ximénez, translated the rarest and most sacred book of the Quiché, the Popol Vuh, in 1680.
  • 2mass noun The Mayan language of the Quiché, with around 800,000 speakers.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Many of the immigrant workers here in Marin county, speak Quiche and other Mayan languages.
    • The most widely spoken are Mam, Quiché, Kekchí, and Cakchiquel.
    • Guatemalan linguists have distributed a prototype for a computer program that operates in the Mayan Indian language of Quiché, a project aimed at preserving the ancient language and raising its profile worldwide.
    • He did mention, however, that one of his major inspirations is the Popol Vuh, a sacred manuscript of mythic stories written in Quiché (a Guatemalan Mayan language) shortly after the Conquest.
    • There are twenty-one Mayan languages spoken in Guatemala, the principal ones being Quiché, Cakchiquel, Kekchí, and Mam.
adjective kiːˈtʃeɪkēˈCHā
  • Relating to the Quiché or their language.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • According to Quiché legend, for example, the first four humans were made of a corn paste into which the Heart of Heaven breathed life.
    • One of the latter was a visiting Quiché Maya linguist from Guatemala.

Origin

The name in Quiché.

 
 

quiche1

nounkiʃkēSH
  • A baked flan or tart with a savory filling thickened with eggs.

    I rustled up a few quiches
    mass noun a slice of quiche
    as modifier a quiche tin
    Example sentencesExamples
    • There are also soups, pizzas, salads, quiches, pasta and some desserts.
    • Bake the quiches for 30-35 minutes, until the filling has puffed and the tops are lightly golden.
    • I skipped the skillet step, and I guess what I made could be considered a crustless quiche, but calling it a frittata is much more fun.
    • You can also add a couscous, pasta or rice salad, sticks of carrot or cucumber and slices of quiche or savoury tarts - the latter perhaps made with lighter filo instead of rich shortcrust pastry.
    • They include crab cakes, Reuben tarts, vegetable spring rolls, shrimp quiches, and smoked chicken cordon bleu appetizers, all of which can be cooked at the same time.
    • The savory come with fillings like ham, cheese and onions and end up more like a cross between a pizza and a quiche.
    • The new shape makes it great for bar cookies, brownies, and cakes, tarts, or quiches that you want to cut into squares to serve a crowd.
    • As well as fresh fish, organic meat and vegetables there is a wealth of special breads, cakes, pastas, sauces, quiches, vol-au-vents, hummus and much more.
    • Ayrshire bacon is not only the best for breakfast, it is also good in sandwiches, quiches, pasta, salads and stews.
    • Salmon and leek quiche is one of my favorite quiche recipes, which I come to crave every now and then.
    • In the prepared dishes, the shop was highly commended for spinach and smoked bacon quiche and commended for beef bourgignon.
    • Other Sunset Specials include egg and bacon quiche, steak sandwich, pork chop with a choice of mushroom or peppercorn sauces and even a chicken curry Madras.
    • For oven meals all you need are casserole dishes in a few sizes, a roaster, some pie plates for meat pies and quiches, and pizza pans.
    • On this particular sunny day, Céline had baked delicious mini crustless quiches in her new silicon mold.
    • Sarah makes us a spinach quiche, and Craig cooks us spaghetti and meatballs.
    • Nuala and Antoinette, together with their friendly staff, also serve teas and coffees along with their baking, and light lunches of savoury quiches, salads and home-made soups, in a pleasant and welcoming atmosphere.
    • The five meals tested were cheese and tomato pizza, chicken tikka masala, steak and kidney pie, quiche Lorraine and beef lasagne.
    • And they're highly versatile: You can make deviled eggs for appetizers, spike them in eggnog or make quiches, frittatas, omelets or other brunch-type party fare.
    • Understandably her mind was preoccupied with things other than sausage rolls, quiches and crisps.
    • Mealtime is an event, with multicourse gourmet breakfasts (cream-cheese grits, French toast, quiches or smoked sausage) included in the room rate.
    Synonyms
    pastry, flan, tartlet, strudel

Origin

French, from Alsatian dialect Küchen; related to German Kuchen ‘cake’.

Quiché2

nounkēˈCHā
  • 1A member of a people inhabiting the western highlands of Guatemala.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • He led an expedition into Maya country, allying with the Cakchiquel against the Quiché and then turning on them in campaigns whose savagery even fellow conquistadores found remarkable.
    • A Spanish priest, Francisco Ximénez, translated the rarest and most sacred book of the Quiché, the Popol Vuh, in 1680.
  • 2The Mayan language of the Quiché.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The most widely spoken are Mam, Quiché, Kekchí, and Cakchiquel.
    • There are twenty-one Mayan languages spoken in Guatemala, the principal ones being Quiché, Cakchiquel, Kekchí, and Mam.
    • Guatemalan linguists have distributed a prototype for a computer program that operates in the Mayan Indian language of Quiché, a project aimed at preserving the ancient language and raising its profile worldwide.
    • He did mention, however, that one of his major inspirations is the Popol Vuh, a sacred manuscript of mythic stories written in Quiché (a Guatemalan Mayan language) shortly after the Conquest.
    • Many of the immigrant workers here in Marin county, speak Quiche and other Mayan languages.
adjectivekēˈCHā
  • Relating to the Quiché or their language.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • According to Quiché legend, for example, the first four humans were made of a corn paste into which the Heart of Heaven breathed life.
    • One of the latter was a visiting Quiché Maya linguist from Guatemala.

Origin

The name in Quiché.

 
 
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