单词 | coleslaw |
释义 | coleslaw (once / 108435 pages) n Coleslaw is a salad or side dish made of shredded cabbage and sometimes other shredded vegetables. Coleslaw is often served on the side with fried fish, barbecued meat, or a sandwich. Most coleslaw is made creamy with the addition of mayonnaise, or dressed with oil and vinegar. You can add shredded carrots, onions, peppers, red cabbage, or other vegetables to coleslaw, and season it with various herbs and spices. Coleslaw is an American English word from the 18th century, based on the Dutch koolsla, combining kool, "cabbage," and sla, "salad." WORD FAMILYcoleslaw USAGE EXAMPLESSharing the plate are coleslaw with welcome crunch and french fries with true potato flavor. Washington Post(Nov 09, 2016) For every breakfast I’ve been absent from, there is a trip to Junior’s Restaurant just for cornbread and coleslaw. The Guardian(Oct 14, 2016) There were trays with spare ribs, coleslaw, sausage, and, of course, hot dogs since it was a ball game. George Dawson, Life Is So Good(2000) n a salad made with raw, shredded cabbage Syn|Hyper slaw salad food mixtures either arranged on a plate or tossed and served with a moist dressing; usually consisting of or including greens |
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