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单词 frites
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Definition of frites in English:

frites

plural nounfriːt(s)frēt(s)
  • short for pommes frites
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Pliant - not crunchy - and dusted in black pepper and sea salt, the divergent frites make a dashing combo.
    • I have to say, though, that the quality of frites in Calgary has skyrocketed.
    • Many of the tables are filled with whole families gobbling down the plates of frites.
    • It's much more work than tossing a piece of meat on the grill and serving it with some frites.
    • Greg, Bren and I flung the frisbee around the park for a while, went for a short stroll, and then headed to Café Rouge for coffee and frites, where we were joined by Arron.
    • We can do vegetables, grilled fish with no oil, or steak frites without frites.
    • One of my buddies chose the asparagus and wild mushroom risotto, the other picked the grilled bavette steak and frites.
    • I am a little sad today, but it's nothing a good pile of frites can't cure.
    • Much later, we floated down the street for a dinner deal: the bar menu at Rustique Bistro, featuring tasty $3 frites and a $12 grilled steak sandwich.
    • In the heart of the EU, 30 euros will be enough for a good lunch of mussels and frites and beer.
    • Chef Walzog turns up his nose at simple frites.
    • The steak sandwich was well prepared, rare and tender, but the accompanying frites weren't as good as I'd hoped.
    • The frites are crispy, hot out of the fryer.
    • On the other hand, I only ate about a third of the frites that came with it, and finishing the burger actually turned out to be a struggle.
    • The truffle oil was a nice touch, but the shredded asiago was dry and cold, and the frites weren't well-salted.
    • Indeed, street food in Belgium means frites sold from stands or handcarts, served in paper cones with the obligatory mayonnaise, Béarnaise or even curry sauce for dipping.
    • Steak is as bland as frites are golden and robust.
    • Wine, steak, and frites all, Barthes proposes, signify Frenchness.
    • Bittman's list is not exhaustive, perhaps due to the simple fact that some of the following do not have frites, but other venerable potato replacements instead.
    • I met Brent at the station and we wandered down to the church stuffing our faces with frites.
 
 

Definition of frites in US English:

frites

plural nounfrēt(s)
  • short for pommes frites
    Example sentencesExamples
    • We can do vegetables, grilled fish with no oil, or steak frites without frites.
    • I have to say, though, that the quality of frites in Calgary has skyrocketed.
    • Indeed, street food in Belgium means frites sold from stands or handcarts, served in paper cones with the obligatory mayonnaise, Béarnaise or even curry sauce for dipping.
    • Greg, Bren and I flung the frisbee around the park for a while, went for a short stroll, and then headed to Café Rouge for coffee and frites, where we were joined by Arron.
    • Pliant - not crunchy - and dusted in black pepper and sea salt, the divergent frites make a dashing combo.
    • Steak is as bland as frites are golden and robust.
    • On the other hand, I only ate about a third of the frites that came with it, and finishing the burger actually turned out to be a struggle.
    • One of my buddies chose the asparagus and wild mushroom risotto, the other picked the grilled bavette steak and frites.
    • Much later, we floated down the street for a dinner deal: the bar menu at Rustique Bistro, featuring tasty $3 frites and a $12 grilled steak sandwich.
    • Wine, steak, and frites all, Barthes proposes, signify Frenchness.
    • The frites are crispy, hot out of the fryer.
    • Chef Walzog turns up his nose at simple frites.
    • It's much more work than tossing a piece of meat on the grill and serving it with some frites.
    • The truffle oil was a nice touch, but the shredded asiago was dry and cold, and the frites weren't well-salted.
    • Many of the tables are filled with whole families gobbling down the plates of frites.
    • I met Brent at the station and we wandered down to the church stuffing our faces with frites.
    • Bittman's list is not exhaustive, perhaps due to the simple fact that some of the following do not have frites, but other venerable potato replacements instead.
    • In the heart of the EU, 30 euros will be enough for a good lunch of mussels and frites and beer.
    • The steak sandwich was well prepared, rare and tender, but the accompanying frites weren't as good as I'd hoped.
    • I am a little sad today, but it's nothing a good pile of frites can't cure.
 
 
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