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词汇 mince pie
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Definition of mince pie in English:

mince pie

noun
British
  • A small round pie or tart containing sweet mincemeat, typically eaten at Christmas.

    〈主英〉(尤指圣诞节吃的)百果甜馅饼

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Adults can use their ticket to collect a drink or tea/coffee and a mince pie at the bar.
    • Thank you to all the children who left me a mince pie and a glass of something nice to drink on Christmas Eve.
    • Mulled wine is available for £2.50 or £3.25 with a warmed mince pie.
    • Ann ignored the baguettes and sugary cakes, and selected a mince pie which she felt was overpriced at 99p.
    • Add your favourite accompaniments - roasted parsnips and red onions, bacon rolls, Brussels sprouts and bread sauce - and finish with a warm mince pie or three, and you have a Christmas dinner worth celebrating.
    • This is a chance for the council staff to get together, have a drink and a mince pie and know that we really do appreciate everything that they did.
    • If you require more than the usual mince pie and glass of sherry left on the mantelpiece, please leave your order in the comments and I'll see what I can do.
    • The neighbours will have to work hard next year to top the offer of a spot of skating on Christmas Eve in between a mince pie and glass of mulled wine.
    • Price includes a glass of mulled wine and a mince pie.
    • While the mums relaxed with a cup of coffee and a mince pie the group of eight children all aged under 10 searched the shelves for something special.
    • It's a feeling remarkably similar to one you get in the first week of January when countless helpings of Christmas pudding and mince pie are adorning our middles.
    • The £6 ticket includes a beer, glass of wine or soft drink and a mince pie.
    • Perhaps I should sit down with a mug of mulled wine and a deep-filled mince pie before I get overcome with the excitement of it all.
    • Witnesses have said he had been walking down the beach earlier in the evening eating a mince pie and swigging from a bottle of Sherry.
    • And now I'm home, with coffee and a mince pie, about to start a few of the small rewrites for The Book.
    • If you also refused the first mince pie someone offered you over Christmas, you would then suffer bad luck.
    • Passengers are greeted on board with a mince pie and mulled wine for the adults and squash and biscuits for the children.
    • For every house in which a person eats a mince pie during the twelve days of Christmas he or she will enjoy a happy month in the coming year.
    • It'll eat the mince pie, probably drink the sherry.
    • It's a nice Christmas gesture and I, with many others, will be tucking into my mince pie and tea without any feeling of dissatisfaction.

Definition of mince pie in US English:

mince pie

nounˈˌmɪns ˈpaɪˈˌmins ˈpī
British
  • A small round pie or tart containing sweet mincemeat, typically eaten at Christmas.

    〈主英〉(尤指圣诞节吃的)百果甜馅饼

    Example sentencesExamples
    • For every house in which a person eats a mince pie during the twelve days of Christmas he or she will enjoy a happy month in the coming year.
    • Perhaps I should sit down with a mug of mulled wine and a deep-filled mince pie before I get overcome with the excitement of it all.
    • Price includes a glass of mulled wine and a mince pie.
    • It's a nice Christmas gesture and I, with many others, will be tucking into my mince pie and tea without any feeling of dissatisfaction.
    • If you also refused the first mince pie someone offered you over Christmas, you would then suffer bad luck.
    • Passengers are greeted on board with a mince pie and mulled wine for the adults and squash and biscuits for the children.
    • If you require more than the usual mince pie and glass of sherry left on the mantelpiece, please leave your order in the comments and I'll see what I can do.
    • It's a feeling remarkably similar to one you get in the first week of January when countless helpings of Christmas pudding and mince pie are adorning our middles.
    • Adults can use their ticket to collect a drink or tea/coffee and a mince pie at the bar.
    • Thank you to all the children who left me a mince pie and a glass of something nice to drink on Christmas Eve.
    • And now I'm home, with coffee and a mince pie, about to start a few of the small rewrites for The Book.
    • Mulled wine is available for £2.50 or £3.25 with a warmed mince pie.
    • It'll eat the mince pie, probably drink the sherry.
    • The £6 ticket includes a beer, glass of wine or soft drink and a mince pie.
    • Add your favourite accompaniments - roasted parsnips and red onions, bacon rolls, Brussels sprouts and bread sauce - and finish with a warm mince pie or three, and you have a Christmas dinner worth celebrating.
    • While the mums relaxed with a cup of coffee and a mince pie the group of eight children all aged under 10 searched the shelves for something special.
    • Witnesses have said he had been walking down the beach earlier in the evening eating a mince pie and swigging from a bottle of Sherry.
    • The neighbours will have to work hard next year to top the offer of a spot of skating on Christmas Eve in between a mince pie and glass of mulled wine.
    • This is a chance for the council staff to get together, have a drink and a mince pie and know that we really do appreciate everything that they did.
    • Ann ignored the baguettes and sugary cakes, and selected a mince pie which she felt was overpriced at 99p.
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