释义 |
salsasal‧sa /ˈsælsə $ ˈsɑːl-/ noun [uncountable] salsaOrigin: 1900-2000 Spanish ‘sauce’, from Latin; ➔ SAUCE - Add mango, salsa and raisin; mix well.
- And while both parts are perfectly good, I prefer pita with hummus and my salsa with chips.
- And, of course, what would salsa be without a little dip.
- Every table is treated to a basket of warm pita bread accompanied by a spunky tomatillo salsa.
- Like the pita and salsa, the combination isn't a natural.
- Smallish venue by the canal with a range of nights, although the emphasis is on uplifting house through to salsa.
- Tabitha's headset suddenly locked into an ambient channel and began to tinkle with tinny salsa.
- Today, accessories are as hot as chili salsa served at a tango contest.
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