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Definition of sirloin in English: sirloinnoun ˈsəːlɔɪnˈsərlɔɪn mass nounGood-quality beef cut from the loin. as modifier fresh sirloin steaks 新鲜的里脊牛排。 Example sentencesExamples - The Scottish sirloin is marinaded in orange, lime, oregano and chillies and then pan-fried.
- I had a great New York cut sirloin steak, which the waiter recommended, and opted to make it ‘surf and turf’ by added several king prawns to it.
- Madame Noire had the chargrilled sirloin steak, which came with fried onions and a spicy peppercorn sauce.
- The heavy eaters ate the equivalent of five quarter-pound burgers or one nine-ounce sirloin or round steak a week.
- I took her to the grill house and ordered two large sirloin steaks.
- For main course, Karin had selected sirloin steak with black pepper sauce.
- Calorie for calorie, spinach has 14 times more iron than sirloin steak.
- Beef sirloin is simply rubbed with garlic salt and pepper and grilled to medium-rare over red-oak coals.
- On the menu, panini, fajitas and nachos sit alongside Thai fish cakes, sirloin steaks and daily specials using local, seasonal produce whenever possible.
- The platters were heaped with beef fillet, sirloin, rump and kidneys as well as chicken, lamb and pork.
- Beef is perfect for broiling, especially tender cuts like rib eye and sirloin.
- The meat, sirloin steak, was much better than the last time.
- My sirloin weighed in at 12 oz of prime tender meat with not a trace of fat.
- You cannot eat sirloin steak with potatoes and ice cream as dessert every night and expect that you will look good; it is just not going to happen.
- A bowl of white rice and a small serving of fish soup with seaweed follow, just in time to accompany the main dish, be it sirloin or tenderloin steak, mutton, chicken or cod.
- The underwear designer with the hearty appetite ordered the 10 oz prime sirloin steak garnished with sautéed onions and mushrooms.
- At celebratory meals, Nicaraguans eat steak, either grilled steak called bistec a la parrilla, or grilled sirloin known as lomo.
- For his next trick, he cranked up the heat and put on skewers of sirloin beef fillet and halloumi cheese.
- Beef often gets denounced for contributing to health problems, but much of this risk can be minimized by choosing such cuts as top sirloin and filet mignon.
- Michael sat across the table from Rodhart, watching the latter having supper that consisted of sirloin steak, and baked beans, and a glass of red wine.
OriginLate Middle English: from Old French (see sur-1, loin). The name sirloin for a choice cut of beef dates from the late Middle Ages. It came from French, and the first element is from French sur ‘above’, because it is the upper part of the loin. The later spelling with sir- has led to false associations with sir and various accounts of a king knighting the roast for its excellence, dubbing it ‘Sir Loin’. A mid 17th-century source mentions a tradition that the monarch in question was Henry VIII. Jonathan Swift, on the other hand, names James I, while yet another account attributes the action to Charles II. We can be reasonably certain that it was none of them.
Definition of sirloin in US English: sirloinnounˈsərlɔɪnˈsərloin The choicer part of a loin of beef. 牛的上腰部肉,牛里脊肉 as modifier fresh sirloin steaks 新鲜的里脊牛排。 Example sentencesExamples - Beef often gets denounced for contributing to health problems, but much of this risk can be minimized by choosing such cuts as top sirloin and filet mignon.
- Beef sirloin is simply rubbed with garlic salt and pepper and grilled to medium-rare over red-oak coals.
- You cannot eat sirloin steak with potatoes and ice cream as dessert every night and expect that you will look good; it is just not going to happen.
- Michael sat across the table from Rodhart, watching the latter having supper that consisted of sirloin steak, and baked beans, and a glass of red wine.
- On the menu, panini, fajitas and nachos sit alongside Thai fish cakes, sirloin steaks and daily specials using local, seasonal produce whenever possible.
- The platters were heaped with beef fillet, sirloin, rump and kidneys as well as chicken, lamb and pork.
- My sirloin weighed in at 12 oz of prime tender meat with not a trace of fat.
- Madame Noire had the chargrilled sirloin steak, which came with fried onions and a spicy peppercorn sauce.
- For main course, Karin had selected sirloin steak with black pepper sauce.
- The heavy eaters ate the equivalent of five quarter-pound burgers or one nine-ounce sirloin or round steak a week.
- For his next trick, he cranked up the heat and put on skewers of sirloin beef fillet and halloumi cheese.
- The meat, sirloin steak, was much better than the last time.
- Beef is perfect for broiling, especially tender cuts like rib eye and sirloin.
- The Scottish sirloin is marinaded in orange, lime, oregano and chillies and then pan-fried.
- I had a great New York cut sirloin steak, which the waiter recommended, and opted to make it ‘surf and turf’ by added several king prawns to it.
- Calorie for calorie, spinach has 14 times more iron than sirloin steak.
- At celebratory meals, Nicaraguans eat steak, either grilled steak called bistec a la parrilla, or grilled sirloin known as lomo.
- I took her to the grill house and ordered two large sirloin steaks.
- A bowl of white rice and a small serving of fish soup with seaweed follow, just in time to accompany the main dish, be it sirloin or tenderloin steak, mutton, chicken or cod.
- The underwear designer with the hearty appetite ordered the 10 oz prime sirloin steak garnished with sautéed onions and mushrooms.
OriginLate Middle English: from Old French (see sur-, loin). |