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词汇 bagel
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Definition of bagel in English:

bagel

noun ˈbeɪɡ(ə)lˈbeɪɡəl
  • 1A dense bread roll in the shape of a ring, made by boiling dough and then baking it.

    (犹太风味)面包圈

    I ate a toasted bagel with cream cheese
    Example sentencesExamples
    • For breakfast, Graham eats a bagel with tofu cream cheese, tomato and turkey bacon.
    • But you can gain more from grains by selecting whole wheat or whole grain pasta, bagels and bread.
    • They said they could tell because I had my morning bagel with wine instead of coffee.
    • Although, if they were dunking Nacho Cheese bagels in their coffee I would have shmeared my eyes out.
    • Bagel Palace is to bagels what Cindarella's castle in Disney is to Buckingham Palace in England.
    • When the onion ring appetizer arrived we were astonished to see that it consisted of about two dozen rings the size of bagels.
    • For example, those of us from the East coast mentioned the lack of good bagels or corned beef in Seattle.
    • They eat a nang, flat bread shaped like a bagel or pancake and made with wheat or corn flour.
    • As broker and owner he always brought in a box of fresh rolls and bagels and cranked up the coffee pot for the meeting.
    • I cannot condone the knocking down of old ladies in pursuit of a Panzers bagel, but sometimes there isn't any other way.
    • Wholemeal, ciabatta, bagels, pitta bread or tortilla wraps will be a welcome change.
    • Bread gets bashed in a rucksack, but muffins and bagels survive well: cinnamon ones are good.
    • Multigrain bread, bagels, raisin bread and pita pockets are healthy bases for a nutritious lunch.
    • But in the morning, they reportedly are given fruit, bread, and bagels and cream cheese.
    • Trail mix, smoothies and bagels with peanut butter are also good options.
    • In any case, a need to salvage some profit saw Rocca and Heather turn the returned bagels into bagel chips.
    • One Thursday, a special tray of bagels was baked in honor of Massouda because she had asked for them.
    • Wherever they are made, bagels are best eaten very fresh; otherwise they become leathery and have to be split and toasted.
    • Nonetheless, she bakes great bagels at the market and there's no doubting the appreciation of her customers.
    • After a few months I might expand to toasting bagels, baps, teacakes and crumpets.
    1. 1.1Tennis informal A score of six games to love (6–0) in a set.
      Del Potro avoided an embarrassing bagel but could not prevent Djokovic from stealing the set
      her win over Cibulkova was the first double bagel in a WTA final since November 2006

Origin

Early 20th century (as beigel): from Yiddish beygel.

Rhymes

finagle, Hegel, inveigle, Schlegel

Definition of bagel in US English:

bagel

nounˈbāɡəlˈbeɪɡəl
  • 1A dense bread roll in the shape of a ring, made by boiling dough and then baking it.

    (犹太风味)面包圈

    I ate a toasted bagel with cream cheese
    poppyseed bagels
    Example sentencesExamples
    • One Thursday, a special tray of bagels was baked in honor of Massouda because she had asked for them.
    • Although, if they were dunking Nacho Cheese bagels in their coffee I would have shmeared my eyes out.
    • Trail mix, smoothies and bagels with peanut butter are also good options.
    • When the onion ring appetizer arrived we were astonished to see that it consisted of about two dozen rings the size of bagels.
    • Wholemeal, ciabatta, bagels, pitta bread or tortilla wraps will be a welcome change.
    • Nonetheless, she bakes great bagels at the market and there's no doubting the appreciation of her customers.
    • Multigrain bread, bagels, raisin bread and pita pockets are healthy bases for a nutritious lunch.
    • As broker and owner he always brought in a box of fresh rolls and bagels and cranked up the coffee pot for the meeting.
    • After a few months I might expand to toasting bagels, baps, teacakes and crumpets.
    • But you can gain more from grains by selecting whole wheat or whole grain pasta, bagels and bread.
    • They said they could tell because I had my morning bagel with wine instead of coffee.
    • Bread gets bashed in a rucksack, but muffins and bagels survive well: cinnamon ones are good.
    • In any case, a need to salvage some profit saw Rocca and Heather turn the returned bagels into bagel chips.
    • I cannot condone the knocking down of old ladies in pursuit of a Panzers bagel, but sometimes there isn't any other way.
    • Wherever they are made, bagels are best eaten very fresh; otherwise they become leathery and have to be split and toasted.
    • Bagel Palace is to bagels what Cindarella's castle in Disney is to Buckingham Palace in England.
    • They eat a nang, flat bread shaped like a bagel or pancake and made with wheat or corn flour.
    • For example, those of us from the East coast mentioned the lack of good bagels or corned beef in Seattle.
    • For breakfast, Graham eats a bagel with tofu cream cheese, tomato and turkey bacon.
    • But in the morning, they reportedly are given fruit, bread, and bagels and cream cheese.
    1. 1.1Tennis informal A score of six games to love (6–0) in a set.
      Del Potro avoided an embarrassing bagel but could not prevent Djokovic from stealing the set
      her win over Cibulkova was the first double bagel in a WTA final since November 2006

Origin

Early 20th century (as beigel): from Yiddish beygel.

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