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单词 guacamole
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Definition of guacamole in English:

guacamole

noun ˌɡwakəˈməʊleɪˌɡwakəˈməʊliˌɡwɑkəˈmoʊli
mass noun
  • A dish of mashed avocado mixed with chopped onion, tomatoes, chilli peppers, and seasoning.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • You're asked how spicy you'd like your first-rate, made-to-order guacamole, and that's how it comes.
    • For starters, there's freshly mashed guacamole or tortilla soup.
    • Here, too, were all the usual suspects: tortillas, guacamole, salsa, cheese and refried beans - it is a Mexican restaurant, after all.
    • Out goes cranberry sauce and in come chicken wings, chips, guacamole, pizza and beer.
    • But it's a frankfurter served up Chilean-style, and that means a liberal topping of chopped tomatoes, guacamole and mayonnaise.
    • Once we got to the beach, the rain tapered to a slight drizzle and we had our lunch of fajitas and quesadillas topped with fresh guacamole and a choice of mild or hot salsa.
    • Burgers, with toppings like guacamole, blue cheese, and grilled onions, are served alongside thick potato wedges.
    • The dish did come with some great guacamole, seasoned rice, and a salad of lettuce and shredded carrot with a creamy dressing.
    • Forget all those bastardisations of potato skins that have been deep-fried and smeared in guacamole.
    • We'd have margaritas and eat chips and guacamole.
    • They came with small dishes of salsa, guacamole and sour cream.
    • I have to go make homemade guacamole and sun-dried tomato dip, scarf down dinner, vacuum, shower and dress myself.
    • Perhaps the best-known avocado dish is guacamole.
    • Top salads and sandwiches with avocados or guacamole.
    • Fresh ingredients, creamy guacamole and zingy seasonings combine for delicious flavor.
    • Even the chips are the real deal; I inevitably end up eating more than I mean to, usually with a side of respectable chile con queso or guacamole.
    • Your choices are: pan-fried onion, hummus, eggplant spread, sun-dried tomato, and guacamole.
    • If you've only eaten avocados in guacamole, try them in salads, too, where they'll add richness and flavor.
    • So, smear the wrap or sandwich with guacamole, hummus, coleslaw or tzatziki and add in some salami, tinned tuna or grated farmhouse cheddar.
    • Both come with rice, a fresh tomato, cucumber and bocconcini salad, guacamole, and a handful of corn chips.

Origin

Latin American Spanish, from Nahuatl ahuacamolli, from ahuacatl 'avocado' + molli 'sauce'.

Rhymes

aïoli, coaly, coley, Foley, goalie, holey, Holi, holy, lowly, moly, pinole, ravioli, roly-poly, Rowley, shoaly, soli
 
 

Definition of guacamole in US English:

guacamole

nounˌɡwäkəˈmōlēˌɡwɑkəˈmoʊli
  • A dish of mashed avocado mixed with chopped onion, tomatoes, chili peppers, and seasoning.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • For starters, there's freshly mashed guacamole or tortilla soup.
    • But it's a frankfurter served up Chilean-style, and that means a liberal topping of chopped tomatoes, guacamole and mayonnaise.
    • Once we got to the beach, the rain tapered to a slight drizzle and we had our lunch of fajitas and quesadillas topped with fresh guacamole and a choice of mild or hot salsa.
    • You're asked how spicy you'd like your first-rate, made-to-order guacamole, and that's how it comes.
    • Burgers, with toppings like guacamole, blue cheese, and grilled onions, are served alongside thick potato wedges.
    • Forget all those bastardisations of potato skins that have been deep-fried and smeared in guacamole.
    • The dish did come with some great guacamole, seasoned rice, and a salad of lettuce and shredded carrot with a creamy dressing.
    • If you've only eaten avocados in guacamole, try them in salads, too, where they'll add richness and flavor.
    • Both come with rice, a fresh tomato, cucumber and bocconcini salad, guacamole, and a handful of corn chips.
    • Out goes cranberry sauce and in come chicken wings, chips, guacamole, pizza and beer.
    • Top salads and sandwiches with avocados or guacamole.
    • Even the chips are the real deal; I inevitably end up eating more than I mean to, usually with a side of respectable chile con queso or guacamole.
    • Perhaps the best-known avocado dish is guacamole.
    • We'd have margaritas and eat chips and guacamole.
    • I have to go make homemade guacamole and sun-dried tomato dip, scarf down dinner, vacuum, shower and dress myself.
    • They came with small dishes of salsa, guacamole and sour cream.
    • Here, too, were all the usual suspects: tortillas, guacamole, salsa, cheese and refried beans - it is a Mexican restaurant, after all.
    • Fresh ingredients, creamy guacamole and zingy seasonings combine for delicious flavor.
    • Your choices are: pan-fried onion, hummus, eggplant spread, sun-dried tomato, and guacamole.
    • So, smear the wrap or sandwich with guacamole, hummus, coleslaw or tzatziki and add in some salami, tinned tuna or grated farmhouse cheddar.

Origin

Latin American Spanish, from Nahuatl ahuacamolli, from ahuacatl ‘avocado’ + molli ‘sauce’.

 
 
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