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词汇 chicken-fried steak
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Definition of chicken-fried steak in English:

chicken-fried steak

noun
US
  • A thin piece of beef which is lightly battered and fried until crisp.

    〈美〉脆炸薄牛排

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The menu offers such eclectic fare as Greek salad, New Mexico meatloaf special, and chicken-fried steak.
    • Tonight I'm planning to make chicken-fried steak.
    • Maybe the new place's chicken-fried steak has less breading than your familiar spot.
    • There was a beautiful chicken-fried steak, a pile of fluffy mashed potatoes, and green beans.
    • He was a big man, a generous and wise man, searching for the perfect martini, the perfect chicken-fried steak, and the perfect mountain.
    • And I made her give me her recipe for chicken-fried steak.
    • After all, my condescension was based almost solely on those childhood experiences in Oklahoma, a state much better known for chicken-fried steak than for Peking duck.
    • I know it sounds cute, especially to those of you who miss Cottonwood Cafe, but frankly, chicken-fried steak only tastes right when it costs less than $10.
    • Legendary gossip columnist Liz Smith grew up on grits and gravy and chicken-fried steak, and fortunately for us, she's not about to switch sides now.
    • One dish that warrants a drive from Houston is the chicken-fried steak.
    • You can't beat the chicken-fried steak and collard greens.
    • The food is quite good - Mexican, barbecue, chili, shrimp and chicken-fried steak, an acquired taste.
    • Cook up some chicken-fried steak and black-eyed peas.
    • I grew up in Oklahoma where I had chicken-fried steak and mashed potatoes for every meal.
    • Another evening's first-course special of fried oysters wore a cloak of extra-crunchy batter that made me swear to try Atkinson's chicken-fried steak next time.

Definition of chicken-fried steak in US English:

chicken-fried steak

nounˌCHikənˌfrīd ˈstākˌtʃɪkənˌfraɪd ˈsteɪk
US
  • A thin piece of beef which is lightly battered and fried until crisp.

    〈美〉脆炸薄牛排

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The food is quite good - Mexican, barbecue, chili, shrimp and chicken-fried steak, an acquired taste.
    • The menu offers such eclectic fare as Greek salad, New Mexico meatloaf special, and chicken-fried steak.
    • Legendary gossip columnist Liz Smith grew up on grits and gravy and chicken-fried steak, and fortunately for us, she's not about to switch sides now.
    • Another evening's first-course special of fried oysters wore a cloak of extra-crunchy batter that made me swear to try Atkinson's chicken-fried steak next time.
    • After all, my condescension was based almost solely on those childhood experiences in Oklahoma, a state much better known for chicken-fried steak than for Peking duck.
    • I know it sounds cute, especially to those of you who miss Cottonwood Cafe, but frankly, chicken-fried steak only tastes right when it costs less than $10.
    • There was a beautiful chicken-fried steak, a pile of fluffy mashed potatoes, and green beans.
    • Tonight I'm planning to make chicken-fried steak.
    • I grew up in Oklahoma where I had chicken-fried steak and mashed potatoes for every meal.
    • Maybe the new place's chicken-fried steak has less breading than your familiar spot.
    • And I made her give me her recipe for chicken-fried steak.
    • He was a big man, a generous and wise man, searching for the perfect martini, the perfect chicken-fried steak, and the perfect mountain.
    • You can't beat the chicken-fried steak and collard greens.
    • Cook up some chicken-fried steak and black-eyed peas.
    • One dish that warrants a drive from Houston is the chicken-fried steak.
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