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词汇 dim sum
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Definition of dim sum in English:

dim sum

(also dim sim)
noun dɪm ˈsʌmˌdɪm ˈsəm
mass noun
  • A Chinese dish of small steamed or fried savoury dumplings containing various fillings.

    点心(中国菜里包各种馅的美味可口的蒸饺、煎饺,可作小吃或一道菜)

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Of all the great Chinese cuisine, dim sum stands out as a perennial favorite around the world.
    • Let us know what your favorite fried fish or grits place is; tell us where the best deli is, where the top dim sum is.
    • The food is an exotic mix of tapas and dim sum, so you eat chorizo and calamari one minute, spring rolls and satay the next.
    • The dim sum were similarly faultless, beautiful little shells served in the plump, squeaky prime of their short lives - the advantage of a short menu and the personnel to make them to order.
    • There are Filipino stews, take out Chinese dim sum, or German sausages and French pastries at a deli.
    • Obviously the queues are prompted by the availability of dim sum.
    • Wontons may be steamed or pan fried or deep-fried; and are often served in soups, or as items in dim sum.
    • The dim sum - a range of delicious individual dishes like a Chinese version of tapas - weren't served after 6pm, our waitress explained apologetically.
    • Sake wine and whiskey are also the order of the day, along with delicious bar snacks from sashimi and dim sum to fried oysters and Japanese sausage.
    • There is Chinese food too - bean-curd soup, dim sum and spring rolls.
    • The dishes will then be delivered at home five times a day, which includes main courses, drinks, vegetables, fruit, dim sum and Chinese herbs.
    • You'd notice she's athletic and has an eclectic sense of style, and you'd be impressed that she eats sushi and dim sum.
    • Nowadays, various dim sum are also sold in takeaways as many students and office workers' day-to-day breakfast.
    • The dim sum promises to be ‘heavenly’, while the tomato soup guarantees to boost the body's ‘healing power’.
    • I would be happy to drink large quantities of this easy white with all manner of fragrant dim sum, too.
    • The children also enjoyed a little Chinese cuisine as they tucked into a feast of seaweed, rice parcels wrapped in lotus laves, dim sum, noodles and prawn crackers.
    • The dish is one variety of the popular Chinese dim sum, usually served before a main meal.
    • This makes the dim sum fresh, and makes other dim sum seem greasy and congealed by comparison.
    • If you're searching for the perfect dim sum or sushi, try Chinatown and Little Tokyo.
    • During the day it offers set menus and afternoon tea with Cantonese dishes and dim sum at reasonable prices.

Origin

From Chinese (Cantonese dialect) tim sam, from tim 'dot' and sam 'heart'.

Definition of dim sum in US English:

dim sum

nounˌdim ˈsəmˌdɪm ˈsəm
  • A Chinese dish of small steamed or fried savory dumplings containing various fillings, served as a snack or main course.

    点心(中国菜里包各种馅的美味可口的蒸饺、煎饺,可作小吃或一道菜)

    Example sentencesExamples
    • During the day it offers set menus and afternoon tea with Cantonese dishes and dim sum at reasonable prices.
    • Wontons may be steamed or pan fried or deep-fried; and are often served in soups, or as items in dim sum.
    • Of all the great Chinese cuisine, dim sum stands out as a perennial favorite around the world.
    • The children also enjoyed a little Chinese cuisine as they tucked into a feast of seaweed, rice parcels wrapped in lotus laves, dim sum, noodles and prawn crackers.
    • The food is an exotic mix of tapas and dim sum, so you eat chorizo and calamari one minute, spring rolls and satay the next.
    • Let us know what your favorite fried fish or grits place is; tell us where the best deli is, where the top dim sum is.
    • If you're searching for the perfect dim sum or sushi, try Chinatown and Little Tokyo.
    • The dishes will then be delivered at home five times a day, which includes main courses, drinks, vegetables, fruit, dim sum and Chinese herbs.
    • There is Chinese food too - bean-curd soup, dim sum and spring rolls.
    • This makes the dim sum fresh, and makes other dim sum seem greasy and congealed by comparison.
    • Nowadays, various dim sum are also sold in takeaways as many students and office workers' day-to-day breakfast.
    • The dish is one variety of the popular Chinese dim sum, usually served before a main meal.
    • The dim sum promises to be ‘heavenly’, while the tomato soup guarantees to boost the body's ‘healing power’.
    • Sake wine and whiskey are also the order of the day, along with delicious bar snacks from sashimi and dim sum to fried oysters and Japanese sausage.
    • Obviously the queues are prompted by the availability of dim sum.
    • You'd notice she's athletic and has an eclectic sense of style, and you'd be impressed that she eats sushi and dim sum.
    • The dim sum were similarly faultless, beautiful little shells served in the plump, squeaky prime of their short lives - the advantage of a short menu and the personnel to make them to order.
    • There are Filipino stews, take out Chinese dim sum, or German sausages and French pastries at a deli.
    • The dim sum - a range of delicious individual dishes like a Chinese version of tapas - weren't served after 6pm, our waitress explained apologetically.
    • I would be happy to drink large quantities of this easy white with all manner of fragrant dim sum, too.

Origin

From Chinese ( Cantonese dialect) tim sam, from tim ‘dot’ and sam ‘heart’.

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