| 释义 |  dish1 /dish/  nountransitive verbA vessel, esp one that is flat, or shallow, or not circular, for holding or serving food during a mealA dishfulThe food in a dish(in pl) the plates, cutlery, etc used in a meal and now to be washedA cup (of tea, coffee, etc) (archaic)Food prepared in a particular way for a mealA hollowConcavity of form, as in a wheel or a chair-back(also dish aerial) a microwave aerial in the form of a parabolic reflector used for radar or radio telescopes and for satellite broadcast receptionA good-looking or attractive person (informal)
 To put in a dish, for serving during a mealTo make concaveTo outwit, circumvent (informal)To ruin (informal)To distribute spiteful gossip (N American informal)
 ORIGIN: OE disc a plate, a dish, a table, from L discus, from Gr diskos; cf disc, desk and Ger Tisch table dished  adjective Having a concavity(of a pair of wheels on a car, etc) sloping in towards each other at the topCompletely frustrated (informal)
 dishˈful  noun dishˈing  noun adjectivePutting in a dishA hollow, a concavity
 Hollow like a dish dishˈy  adjective (informal) Good-looking, attractive dish aerial see n above. dishˈcloth or (archaic or dialect) dishˈ-clout  noun  A cloth for washing, drying or wiping dishes dishˈ-cover  noun  A cover for a dish to keep it hot dishˈ-faced  adjective  Having a round, flat face, or (in animals) a concavity in the face dishˈrag  noun  A dishcloth dishˈtowel  noun (esp N American) A cloth for drying dishes, a tea towel dishˈwasher  noun A machine that washes and dries dishes, cutlery, etcA person employed to wash dishes
 dishˈwater  noun Water in which dishes have been washedA liquid deficient in strength or cleanliness
 dish out  To serve outTo share (food) among several peopleTo give, give out (informal; usu disparagingly; esp with it, of rough treatment, punishment, etc)
 dish the dirt see under dirt dish up  To serve up (food or other matter for consumption) do the dishes (informal) To wash the dishes, cutlery, etc used in a meal |