释义 |
‖ panettone|panetˈtone| Also panetone. Pl. paneˈttoni. [It.] A rich Italian bread made with eggs, fruit, and butter.
1922D. H. Lawrence Aaron's Rod xvii. 251 He shoved a lump of cake—or rather panetone, good currant loaf—through the window, with a knife to cut it. 1938Joyce Let. 20 Apr. (1966) III. 420, I spent all Easter Day with Lucia,..eating panettoni di Milano and fooling generally. 1967Economist 28 Oct. 450/3 Motta's success is inevitably connected to ‘panettone’, a traditional Milanese Christmas cake. Owing to Motta's successful marketing of this one hand-made product, ‘panettone’ is now all over Italy, the recognised symbol of Christmas, perhaps even more so than the Christmas tree and the crib. 1969R. & D. De Sola Dict. Cooking 167/1 Panettone: (Italian—a kind of cake bread). Often orange flavoured and raisin filled. 1972L. O'Donnell Phone Calls iv. 48 She..pushed forward a plate on which there was a high glossy cake with only one slice cut out of it. ‘Please, have some panetone. Is very good—.’ 1978Nieman-Marcus Christmas Bk. 91 From Italy, the traditional semi-sweet panettone..bread studded with candied fruits and nuts. |