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单词 sukiyaki
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Definition of sukiyaki in English:

sukiyaki

noun ˌsʊkɪˈjakiˌsʊkɪˈjɑːkiˌso͞okēˈyäkē
mass noun
  • A Japanese dish of sliced meat, especially beef, fried rapidly with vegetables and sauce.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Japanese beef is typically pricier than imports, and often reserved for delicacies like sukiyaki - thin strips of marbled meat boiled with vegetables.
    • There is a Japanese station with Miso soup, assorted sushi and sashimi (and Miss Terry's favourite wasabe) as well as sukiyaki, yakisoba and tempura.
    • In Japan, mitsuba is added fresh or cooked to soups, salads, sukiyaki, sashimi, tempura batter, custards, rice, and vinegared foods.
    • The Japanese cuisine, as served in the Yamato, is authentic with the various styles covering sashimi, sushi, sukiyaki and tempura items, plus many others such as yaki soba, a favorite of the golfing guru Mike Franklin.
    • The bill for my first meal, at the bar - with the Kobe-beef sukiyaki - was exactly the same.
    • North Korean soldiers were hardened, seasoned, and rugged compared to U.S. troops, who were soft from easy living on sake, sukiyaki, and fraternization during the occupation of Japan.
    • They may also be added to ‘one-pot’ dishes such as sukiyaki, or be fried as tempura.
    • Dinner usually brings tofu in a pot dish such as sukiyaki or yosenabe.
    • Other specialities to relish were Thai dishes like ‘Had Phad King’ and ‘Phad Phongari’, besides Japanese delicacies such as vegetable tampura and sukiyaki.

Origin

Japanese, from suki 'to slice thinly' + yaki 'to fry, grill, sear'.

Rhymes

Iraqi, Kawasaki, khaki, larky, malarkey, menarche, Nagasaki, narky, parky, raki, saké, saki, sarky, souvlaki, sparky, teriyaki
 
 

Definition of sukiyaki in US English:

sukiyaki

nounˌso͞okēˈyäkē
  • A Japanese dish of sliced meat, especially beef, fried rapidly with vegetables and sauce.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Other specialities to relish were Thai dishes like ‘Had Phad King’ and ‘Phad Phongari’, besides Japanese delicacies such as vegetable tampura and sukiyaki.
    • The bill for my first meal, at the bar - with the Kobe-beef sukiyaki - was exactly the same.
    • Dinner usually brings tofu in a pot dish such as sukiyaki or yosenabe.
    • North Korean soldiers were hardened, seasoned, and rugged compared to U.S. troops, who were soft from easy living on sake, sukiyaki, and fraternization during the occupation of Japan.
    • They may also be added to ‘one-pot’ dishes such as sukiyaki, or be fried as tempura.
    • The Japanese cuisine, as served in the Yamato, is authentic with the various styles covering sashimi, sushi, sukiyaki and tempura items, plus many others such as yaki soba, a favorite of the golfing guru Mike Franklin.
    • There is a Japanese station with Miso soup, assorted sushi and sashimi (and Miss Terry's favourite wasabe) as well as sukiyaki, yakisoba and tempura.
    • Japanese beef is typically pricier than imports, and often reserved for delicacies like sukiyaki - thin strips of marbled meat boiled with vegetables.
    • In Japan, mitsuba is added fresh or cooked to soups, salads, sukiyaki, sashimi, tempura batter, custards, rice, and vinegared foods.

Origin

Japanese, from suki ‘to slice thinly’ + yaki ‘to fry, grill, sear’.

 
 
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