buttery

英 ['bʌt(ə)rɪ] 美['bʌtəri]
  • adj. 谄媚的,奉承的;涂用黄油的;像黄油样的
  • n. 食品室;配膳室;酒贮藏室
近义词 slippery

英英释义


1. a small storeroom for storing foods or wines
2. a teashop where students in British universities can purchase light meals

实用场景例句


And Satan presented Thousand - Island Dressing, buttery croutons and garlic toast on the side.
而撒旦却在边上呈现了千岛酱, 油炸面包小块和蒜茸土司面包.

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Parasites. Not quite the right association for purveyors of $ 1 buttery - soft leather handbags and expensive shoes.
寄生族. 这一人群似乎和那些1,000美元软皮革手包和昂贵鞋子的时尚品牌没什么关系.

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They'll be fattened for the sushi market, where their buttery meat fetches high prices.
他们将养肥为寿司市场, 他们的黄油肉类带来高价格.

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Bouquet: The nose shows buttery melon and stone fruit characters complimented by subtle oak aromas.
气味: 带有成熟的蜜瓜和果仁特有的香气,以及诱人的橡木芳香.

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Characteristics A rich, full - bodied coffee with medium - high acidity and a buttery mouth feel.
特点:中等偏上的酸度,强浓的醇度, 口感带有一点黄油味.

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The palate is medium - full a stronger mineral oily buttery presence . Dry and refreshing aftertaste.
中度至饱满的酒体,像奶油般圆滑的口感,后味干爽宜人.

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We have workpiece materials from a very soft, buttery consistency to very hard and shear resistant.
我们的工件原材料从非常软, 像黄油一样黏稠的到非常硬的有抗剪力都有.

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Essentially a fine food wine with roasted chicken, pastas and creamy cheese buttery sauces.
一款适合于烤鸡 、 意大利面、奶油干酪一起享用的美酒.

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双语例句


1. And Satan presented Thousand - Island Dressing, buttery croutons and garlic toast on the side.
而撒旦却在边上呈现了千岛酱, 油炸面包小块和蒜茸土司面包.

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2. Parasites. Not quite the right association for purveyors of $ 1 buttery - soft leather handbags and expensive shoes.
寄生族. 这一人群似乎和那些1,000美元软皮革手包和昂贵鞋子的时尚品牌没什么关系.

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3. They'll be fattened for the sushi market, where their buttery meat fetches high prices.
他们将养肥为寿司市场, 他们的黄油肉类带来高价格.

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4. Bouquet: The nose shows buttery melon and stone fruit characters complimented by subtle oak aromas.
气味: 带有成熟的蜜瓜和果仁特有的香气,以及诱人的橡木芳香.

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5. White chunky Alaska king crab meat baked in a buttery and earthy mushroom sauce.
丰满厚实的阿拉斯加王蟹配蘑菇黄油汁,让您体验地道的美国风情.

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英文词源


buttery (adj.)
"resembling butter," late 14c., from butter (n.) + -y (2). Related: Butteriness.
buttery (n.)
"place for storing liquor," originally "room where provisions are laid up" (late 14c.), from Old French boterie, from Late Latin botaria, from bota, variant of butta "cask, bottle;" see butt (n.2) + -ery.