单词 | pretzel |
释义 | pretzel (once / 17668 pages) n A pretzel is a crispy snack or a soft, baked good. Both kinds of pretzel usually have a distinctive, knot-like, twisted shape. Pretzels are salty snack foods, so you'll find them alongside potato chips and popcorn in the grocery store. Pretzels that come in a bag are crisp and small, while the soft kind is often sold from food carts and topped with mustard. The pretzel was originally a German invention, so it makes sense that the word comes from the German Brezel, which is rooted in the Medieval Latin brachitella, "biscuit in the shape of folded arms." WORD FAMILYpretzel: pretzels USAGE EXAMPLESSliced and served with pretzels as an afternoon snack. Washington Post(Dec 19, 2016) The rest of the year they sell the popcorn in vending machines, along with pretzels, cheese curls and Zesty Ranch Corn Chips. Washington Post(Dec 18, 2016) The equivalent in pretzels is skimpy by comparison. Washington Post(Dec 06, 2016) n glazed and salted cracker typically in the shape of a loose knot Hypo|Hyper soft pretzel a pretzel made of soft bread cracker a thin crisp wafer made of flour and water with or without leavening and shortening; unsweetened or semisweet |
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