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单词 pavlova
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Definition of pavlova in English:

pavlova

noun ˈpavləvəpavˈləʊvəpɑvˈloʊvə
  • A dessert consisting of a meringue base or shell filled with whipped cream and fruit.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The ideal moreish dessert is a sticky pavlova with too much whipped cream and sweetened with several spoons of caster sugar.
    • To round off a meal of simple, unadulterated luxury, try an incredibly easy pavlova, oozing strawberries and cream.
    • It all sounds very practical: a brisk once-over, a brief chat, a spoonful of pavlova and a decision about whether you could have children together.
    • The most exotic thing she ever made was pavlova.
    • I won on salmon, but lost on the pavlova, compared to those around me.
    • Instead of pudding, many people have ice cream cakes or cold desserts such as pavlova (made from egg whites and sugar).
    • Desserts included ice cream, cheesecake, apple pie, pavlova and a cheese board, but we'd had enough at that stage and ordered tea and coffee instead.
    • Both the classic crisp form and the chewier pavlova - a soft meringue from Australia - are perfect partners for all the fruit and berries August has to offer.
    • ‘So tell me what you saw yesterday,’ Ryder said, returning the remaining pavlova to the fridge.
    • I'm making a pavlova for tomorrow, to bring a little bit of the NZ Christmas spirit here.
    • His recipes - such as chicken pie, fishcakes and pavlova - really work well and the book is perfect for Christmas stockings.
    • The best of the bunch is a classic pavlova, made with whipped cream and delicious deposits of banana-flavored caramel.
    • Cover the cooked pavlova with a damp dish towel and leave it to cool.
    • The strawberry pavlova was delicious - as indicated by the fresh fruit that accompanied my starter of melon.
    • But in this one, it's still a kiwifruit, something best served when sliced and served on a pavlova.
    • We just have to pick and choose, hoping to get some meaty bits in a sea of wilting lettuce, processed coleslaw and mass produced pavlova.
    • We will have to have pavlova without strawberries, because every time we eat a strawberry we are making the ozone hole bigger.
    • For pudding, I'd like something divine - a light, crunchy, gooey, marshmallow pavlova filled with cream and tart fruit or chocolate.
    • Somehow, though, when it's dark at four o'clock and there is the prospect of snow outside, the pavlova doesn't really make sense as a Christmas dessert.
    • Later everyone was served with tea and coffee and delicious homemade strawberry pavlova and chocolate cake, made by Susie herself.

Origin

Named after A. Pavlova (see Pavlova, Anna).

 
 

Definition of pavlova in US English:

pavlova

nounpɑvˈloʊvəpävˈlōvə
  • A dessert consisting of a meringue base or shell filled with whipped cream and fruit.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • It all sounds very practical: a brisk once-over, a brief chat, a spoonful of pavlova and a decision about whether you could have children together.
    • For pudding, I'd like something divine - a light, crunchy, gooey, marshmallow pavlova filled with cream and tart fruit or chocolate.
    • I won on salmon, but lost on the pavlova, compared to those around me.
    • The most exotic thing she ever made was pavlova.
    • Both the classic crisp form and the chewier pavlova - a soft meringue from Australia - are perfect partners for all the fruit and berries August has to offer.
    • The best of the bunch is a classic pavlova, made with whipped cream and delicious deposits of banana-flavored caramel.
    • Instead of pudding, many people have ice cream cakes or cold desserts such as pavlova (made from egg whites and sugar).
    • But in this one, it's still a kiwifruit, something best served when sliced and served on a pavlova.
    • Cover the cooked pavlova with a damp dish towel and leave it to cool.
    • We just have to pick and choose, hoping to get some meaty bits in a sea of wilting lettuce, processed coleslaw and mass produced pavlova.
    • Desserts included ice cream, cheesecake, apple pie, pavlova and a cheese board, but we'd had enough at that stage and ordered tea and coffee instead.
    • His recipes - such as chicken pie, fishcakes and pavlova - really work well and the book is perfect for Christmas stockings.
    • Later everyone was served with tea and coffee and delicious homemade strawberry pavlova and chocolate cake, made by Susie herself.
    • Somehow, though, when it's dark at four o'clock and there is the prospect of snow outside, the pavlova doesn't really make sense as a Christmas dessert.
    • To round off a meal of simple, unadulterated luxury, try an incredibly easy pavlova, oozing strawberries and cream.
    • ‘So tell me what you saw yesterday,’ Ryder said, returning the remaining pavlova to the fridge.
    • I'm making a pavlova for tomorrow, to bring a little bit of the NZ Christmas spirit here.
    • The strawberry pavlova was delicious - as indicated by the fresh fruit that accompanied my starter of melon.
    • The ideal moreish dessert is a sticky pavlova with too much whipped cream and sweetened with several spoons of caster sugar.
    • We will have to have pavlova without strawberries, because every time we eat a strawberry we are making the ozone hole bigger.

Origin

Named after A. Pavlova (see Pavlova, Anna).

 
 
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