单词 | pho |
释义 | phon. A type of Vietnamese soup, usually made from a beef bone stock and spices with noodles and thinly sliced beef or chicken added. ΘΚΠ the world > food and drink > food > dishes and prepared food > soup or pottage > [noun] > other soups breec1000 mortressc1387 cretone?a1400 mortrelc1400 primrosea1450 water-kale?a1500 white broth?1537 plum broth1614 mutton broth1615 veal brotha1625 nettle-kale?c1625 China-broth1628 bisque1647 beer-broth1648 dilligrout1662 nativity broth1674 sowdyc1700 mandarin broth1701 white soup1708 soup-vermicell1724 soup-meagre1733 burgoo1743 sago-gruel1743 soup maigre1754 vermicelli soup1769 vermicelli1771 noodle soup1779 mock turtle soup1783 pepper-water1783 mulligatawny1784 powsowdie1787 macaroni soup1789 bird's nest soup1806 smiggins1825 garbure1829 pish-pash1834 laksa1846 sancocho1851 ajiaco1856 pepper soup1860 liquorice-soup1864 mock turtle1876 borsch1884 petite marmite1890 whey-brose1894 rassolnik1899 lokshen soup1900 menudo1904 hoosh1905 sinigang1912 waterzooi1915 Cullen Skink1916 swallow's nest soup1920 mizutaki1933 rasam1933 pasta fazool1935 pho1935 pasta fagioli1951 stracciatella1954 solyanka1958 tom yam1960 mannish water1968 pasta e fagioli1968 ribollita1968 tom yam kung1969 1935 ‘Countess Morphy’ Recipes All Nations 802 Pho is the name of an Annamese soup held in high regard. It is made with beef, a veal bone, onions, a bayleaf, salt, and pepper, and a small teaspoon of nuoc-man. 1970 Times 10 Jan. (Sat. Review) 5/5 Other à la carte dishes include pho, a North Vietnamese soup. 1992 Chicago Jan. 152/1 When it comes to the innumerable variations on beef-noodle soup, Vietnamese pho can't be beat. 2000 R. Sterling World Food: Vietnam 17 Breakfast..may be a noodle soup such as pho, a rice gruel called cháo with bits of seafood or meat in it, or a sticky rice cake wrapped in banana leaf. This is a new entry (OED Third Edition, March 2006; most recently modified version published online March 2022). phoint. Expressing contemptuous rejection or dismissal. ΘΚΠ the mind > attention and judgement > contempt > exclamations of contempt [interjection] > exclamations of contemptuous rejection pho1601 phoo1672 poh1679 hoot1681 hoots1824 poof1824 to shove something up your ass1895 nuts1910 1601 J. Marston et al. Iacke Drums Entertainm. iv. sig. G2v Sir Ed. Daughter, giue mee your hand, with your consent, I giue you to this Gentleman. Ca. Marry, phoh, wil you match me to a foole? 1633 J. Ford Brocken Heart i Fo, I am busie; for I haue not thoughts Enow to thinke all shall be well anon. 1667 R. Flecknoe Damoiselles a la Mode iv. iii. 82 Pho! a hundred such things as these pass amongst Friends. 1738 G. Lillo Marina ii. ii. 32 Pho! those are our best customers. 1782 H. Walpole Vertue's Anecd. Painting (ed. 3) I. 142 Godfrey Kneller, when he was reproached with any of his hasty slovenly daubings, ‘Pho, it will not be thought mine; nobody will believe that the same man painted this and the Chinese at Windsor.’ 1800 E. Hervey Mourtray Family II. 56 Pho! pho! there is no fear of their knowing any thing of the matter. 1870 J. G. Austin Shadow of Moloch Mountain li. 133 ‘I shall never marry again.’ ‘Pho! nonsense.’ 1908 S. J. Weyman Wild Geese xx. 304 Pho! Take my word for it, he's no man to bear malice! 1997 T. Pynchon Mason & Dixon 187 Phoh! beginning to doubt we'd ever get away again. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2006; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.1935int.1601 |
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