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单词 timbale
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timbalen.

Brit. /tamˈbɑːl/, /ˈtɪmbl/, U.S. /ˈtɪmbəl/, /ˌtɪmˈbɑl/
Etymology: French: see timbal n.
1. Entomology. A membrane (resembling a drum-head) in certain insects, as the cicada, by means of which a shrill chirping sound is produced.
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the world > animals > invertebrates > phylum Arthropoda > class Insecta > parts of insects > [noun] > sound-producing organ > membrane producing chirping
timbale1854
timbal1929
1854 J. S. Bushnan in J. Wylde Circle of Sci. (c1865) I. 295/1 [In the cicada] the muscles..act upon the timbales, stretching them out or bringing them into their natural state, whereby the sounds are produced.
1867 J. Marshall Outl. Physiol. I. 271 The noises in certain species [of insects] are dependent upon the rapid movements of folded membranes, called the timbales,..moved by..special..muscular fibres.
2. Cookery. A dish made of finely minced meat, fish, or other ingredients, cooked in a crust of paste or in a mould: so called from its shape.
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the world > food and drink > food > dishes and prepared food > meat dishes > [noun] > other meat dishes
langue de boeuf1381
sawgeatc1390
pome-garneza1450
olive1598
potato pie1600
capilotade1611
carbonade1651
beef à la mode1653
Scots collops1657
Scotch collops1664
galantine1702
grenadine1706
scotched collops1708
à la mode beef1723
miroton1725
German duck1785
cottage pie1791
chartreuse1806
timbale1824
sanders1827
rognon1828
rolliche1830
schalet1846
old thing1848
Brunswick stew1855
scrapple1855
moussaka1862
cannelon1875
crépinette1877
shepherd's pie1877
chop suey1888
estouffade1889
noisette1891
chaudfroid1892
patty1904
boeuf bourguignon1915
sukiyaki1920
bœuf stroganoff1932
bœuf1936
flauta1938
rumaki1941
rendang1948
pastitsio1950
keema1955
bulgogi1958
moo shu1962
Melba1964
shabu-shabu1970
carpaccio1974
al pastor1977
gosht1982
parmo1999
parmesan2003
beef stroganof-
the world > food and drink > food > dishes and prepared food > fish dishes > [noun]
gyngawdry?c1390
salomenec1430
sorréc1430
tavorsayc1450
spitchcock1601
minnow tansy1655
kedgeree1662
pepperpot1698
matelote1723
water-souchy1726
pitchcock1739
flibrigo1762
twice-laid1777
ngapi1800
a kettle of fish1823
brandade1825
fish supper1829
truite au bleu1834
sole (à la) Colbert1846
bouillabaisse1855
fish and chips1876
hákarl1879
sashimi1880
timbale1880
gefilte fish1892
stamp and go1893
truite bleue1907
waterzooi1915
accra1919
Bismarck herring1931
gravlax1935
goujon1940
coddie1941
seviche1951
tuna salad1953
crabstick1956
zarzuela1956
sole Véronique1960
fish finger1962
moqueca1980
the world > food and drink > food > dishes and prepared food > pastry > pie > [noun] > meat-pie
rafiolea1425
shred-pie1573
Florentine1579
marrowbone pie1595
marrow pie1598
meat pie1607
mutton pie1607
olive pie1615
venison piea1616
flesh-pie1616
veal (and ham) piea1625
godiveau1653
lumber-pie1656
mermaid pie1661
umble-pie1663
humble piea1665
trotter-pie1693
stump pie1695
mugget pie1696
pot-pie1702
squab-pie1708
pork pie1723
steak pie1723
Perigord pie1751
pasticcio1772
fidget pie1790
muggety pie1800
numble pie1822
Florentine pie1823
pastilla1834
kidney-pie1836
beef-steak pie1841
stand pie1872
Melton Mowbray1875
timbale1880
pâté en croûte1929
tourtière1953
growler1989
1824 Ld. Byron Don Juan: Canto XV lxvi. 38 Then there was God knows what ‘à l'Allemande’,..‘timballe’, and ‘Salpicon’.
a1865 E. C. Gaskell Wives & Daughters (1866) I. xv. 178 Mr. Gibson had to satisfy his healthy English appetite on badly-made omelettes, rissoles, vol-au-vents, croquets, and timbales.
1880 ‘Ouida’ Moths I. 25 Eating her last morsel of a truffled timbale.
1899 Westm. Gaz. 16 Sept. 1/3 ‘If I could only have a little sweetbread timbale’, she said longingly.
1908 Daily Chron. 10 Apr. 7/5 Chicken Timbales with Sauce.

Compounds

timbale-iron n. a cooking utensil with a bulging head used to form a cup-shaped crust.
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the world > food and drink > food > food manufacture and preparation > equipment for food preparation > [noun] > baker's equipment > pie-funnel
timbale-iron1895
pie funnel1910
1895 I. K. Funk et al. Standard Dict. Eng. Lang. II.

Draft additions 1993

= timbale mould n. at Additions below; also, the pastry crust in which a timbale is served.
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the world > food and drink > food > food manufacture and preparation > equipment for food preparation > [noun] > mould
mould1573
farme1623
shape1769
Turk's cap1859
pudding mould1883
timbale mould1895
Bundt1903
timbale1906
1846 A. Soyer Gastron. Regenerator 538 Pommes au Riz en Timbale. Line a plain round mould with pâte fine.., having previously buttered it.]
1906 Mrs. Beeton's Bk. Househ. Managem. (rev. ed.) lxi. 1651 Salpicon.—This name is applied to the various mixtures used for filling timbales, bombs, patty-cases.
1907 G. A. Escoffier Guide Mod. Cookery ii. xx. 778 Pêches Melba. Poach the peaches in vanilla-flavoured syrup. Dish them in a timbale upon a layer of vanilla ice-cream, [etc.].
1960 E. David French Provinc. Cooking 69 Foods cooked in a timbale (and turned out on to the serving dish) have acquired the name of the utensil, e.g. timbale de riz, timbale de fruits de mer.
1982 N. Freeling Wolfnight 104 Richard dipping his finger into all the silver timbales.

Draft additions 1993

timbale mould n. a plain, cup-shaped mould (usually of copper or tin) in which a timbale is prepared.
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the world > food and drink > food > food manufacture and preparation > equipment for food preparation > [noun] > mould
mould1573
farme1623
shape1769
Turk's cap1859
pudding mould1883
timbale mould1895
Bundt1903
timbale1906
1895 Army & Navy Co-op. Soc. Price List 305 (caption) Shallow timbole [sic] mould—5 5½ in. 3/3 3/6.
1989 Bon Appetit Sept. 82/3 Butter eight ⅓-cup timbale molds or ramekins. Half fill each with crab mixture.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1912; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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