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单词 sushi
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Definition of sushi in English:

sushi

noun ˈsuːʃiˈsʊʃiˈsuʃi
mass noun
  • A Japanese dish consisting of small balls or rolls of vinegar-flavoured cold rice served with a garnish of vegetables, egg, or raw seafood.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Some fresh fish is eaten raw with soy sauce as sashimi, or combined raw with rice in sushi.
    • The idea of eating food that was not a burrito or cheap sushi was a heavenly prospect.
    • Avoid scarcer species, such as bluefin, which are popular in sushi and sashimi restaurants.
    • She even needed to be shown how to dunk her sushi into the bowl of soy sauce.
    • As if to tie up the trend, New Yorkers are currently big on crudo, an Italian version of sushi.
    • Modern delicacies like rocket salad and plates of sushi are delightful and delicious.
    • We began with salmon roll sushi which was presented with the Wasabe and soy sauce dip.
    • The soy sauce is there to complement the filling in the sushi, not the rice.
    • Freezing and thawing raw fish will be the death of sushi and sashimi as we know it.
    • It's such a pleasure, though, to eat good sushi, and you can do that in quantity at Sushi Yoko.
    • Her grandma had come along about an hour later with sushi and a can of lemon-lime pop.
    • The deep-fried vegetable rolls filled with taro and sesame seeds are similar to sushi.
    • If they showed up at a pizza place asking for sushi, they'd get laughed out of the store.
    • I had sushi, wonton soup, rice balls, and just about everything else they had there.
    • If you are used to a certain diet, it's sometimes a shock just to be eating rice and sushi.
    • The aim is to supply the insatiable Japanese market, which prefers oily tuna for sushi.
    • He said lunches supplied to students yesterday included noodles, rice and sushi.
    • This is a pressed pillow of white sushi rice about twice the size of your thumb topped with raw salmon.
    • I particularly like Chinese food but if I feel like spoiling myself I get sushi.
    • While Moscow produces incredible sushi, it falters on pretty much everything else.

Origin

Japanese.

 
 

Definition of sushi in US English:

sushi

nounˈsuʃiˈso͞oSHē
  • A Japanese dish consisting of small balls or rolls of vinegar-flavored cold cooked rice served with a garnish of raw fish, vegetables, or egg.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The idea of eating food that was not a burrito or cheap sushi was a heavenly prospect.
    • While Moscow produces incredible sushi, it falters on pretty much everything else.
    • The aim is to supply the insatiable Japanese market, which prefers oily tuna for sushi.
    • If they showed up at a pizza place asking for sushi, they'd get laughed out of the store.
    • Some fresh fish is eaten raw with soy sauce as sashimi, or combined raw with rice in sushi.
    • This is a pressed pillow of white sushi rice about twice the size of your thumb topped with raw salmon.
    • Freezing and thawing raw fish will be the death of sushi and sashimi as we know it.
    • She even needed to be shown how to dunk her sushi into the bowl of soy sauce.
    • The soy sauce is there to complement the filling in the sushi, not the rice.
    • Avoid scarcer species, such as bluefin, which are popular in sushi and sashimi restaurants.
    • The deep-fried vegetable rolls filled with taro and sesame seeds are similar to sushi.
    • Modern delicacies like rocket salad and plates of sushi are delightful and delicious.
    • If you are used to a certain diet, it's sometimes a shock just to be eating rice and sushi.
    • As if to tie up the trend, New Yorkers are currently big on crudo, an Italian version of sushi.
    • I had sushi, wonton soup, rice balls, and just about everything else they had there.
    • We began with salmon roll sushi which was presented with the Wasabe and soy sauce dip.
    • He said lunches supplied to students yesterday included noodles, rice and sushi.
    • I particularly like Chinese food but if I feel like spoiling myself I get sushi.
    • It's such a pleasure, though, to eat good sushi, and you can do that in quantity at Sushi Yoko.
    • Her grandma had come along about an hour later with sushi and a can of lemon-lime pop.

Origin

Japanese.

 
 
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