| 释义 | 
		delidel‧i /ˈdeli/ noun [countable]    deliOrigin: 1900-2000 delicatessen  - Angela Tene and Lama meet Stephen Storvick, and begin to bring him food in his apartment above the deli.
 - But with a deli on every other block purveying all sorts of ethnic breads, l never baked a single loaf.
 - He could turn a trip to the deli into a walk on the moon.
 - Row after row of modest little brick houses are interspersed with delis and corner restaurants.
 - To post-war generations, the deli has become a way to stay connected, through the taste buds with their roots.
 - Until there we are on the bare boards downstairs, with candles and Calorgas and a deli picnic on a paper plate.
 - Wasn't that Cynthia, who worked in the deli?
 
    a delicatessen  |