单词 | pickled |
释义 | pickled (pɪkəld ) 1. adjective [usually ADJECTIVE noun] Pickled food, such as vegetables, fruit, and fish, has been kept in vinegar or salt water to preserve it. ...a jar of pickled fruit. ...little tins of pickled herring. 2. graded adjective [usually verb-link ADJECTIVE] If you say that someone is pickled, you mean that they are drunk. [informal] Collocations: pickled egg He added:'He always enjoyed a pickled egg with his pint. The Sun (2017) Perhaps he only had a lemonade and a pickled egg. Times, Sunday Times (2010) Good luck finding a pickled egg in that place. The Sun (2012) The whole room smelt of pickled fish and vodka. Times, Sunday Times (2015) All I really like is boiled eggs, burnt toast and giant pickled fish suspended in transparent jelly. Times, Sunday Times (2013) Smoked salmon and caviar are obvious partners, but try other smoked and pickled fish, smoked meats, goose, venison, and chocolate and citrus puddings. Times, Sunday Times (2007) Translations: Chinese: 腌制的 Japanese: 漬け物にした |
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