单词 | dish |
释义 | noun | verb dishdish1 /dɪʃ/ ●●● S2 W2 noun [countable] 1a round container with low sides, used for holding food: Pass me your dish. a serving dish → see also bowl1, plate1 (1)2the dishes all the plates, cups, bowls, etc. that have been used during a meal: Could you put away the dishes for me?do/wash the dishes We never wash the dishes until morning.3food cooked or prepared in a particular way as a meal: a classic Creole dish This salad is substantial enough to be served as a main dish. → see also side dish4old-fashioned a sexually attractive person, especially a woman [Origin: Old English disc, from Latin discus disk, plate] → see also satellite dish noun | verb dishdish2 verb [intransitive, transitive] informal (also dish the dirt) to spend time talking about other people’s private lives and saying unkind or shocking things about them: He goes on to dish the dirt on all his fellow Hollywood stars.dish something ↔ out phrasal verb1informal to give advice, criticism, or punishments to people: My uncle’s always dishing out unwanted advice.2to serve food to people: Can you dish out the ice cream?3informal to give something to a number of people in a careless way: Banks are dishing out loans to practically anyone these days.4to pass the ball or puck to another player in basketball or hockey so that they can score points easily: Fields scored 17 points, made nine steals, and dished out six assists.5somebody can dish it out, but he/she can’t take it used to say that someone often treats other people in a particular way, for example by criticizing them, but does not like to be treated that way by othersdish something ↔ up phrasal verb to put food for a meal onto dishes, or to serve food to people: Hand me your plate and I’ll dish up some rice for you. |
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