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词汇 spaghetti
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Definition of spaghetti in English:

spaghetti

noun spəˈɡɛtispəˈɡɛdi
mass noun
  • 1Pasta made in solid strings, between macaroni and vermicelli in thickness.

    意大利式细面条

    Example sentencesExamples
    • She decided, one Saturday morning, to make spaghetti for dinner that night.
    • More than 40 percent of those surveyed said spaghetti is their favorite pasta.
    • The marathon-runner's friend, spaghetti is packed with starch, which helps to build and replenish glycogen stores within the muscles and liver.
    • All types of macaroni and spaghetti, seen on local shelves, are produced here.
    • At last Sainsbury's have increased their range of fresh pastas, until recently they only had penne, tagliatelle or spaghetti.
    • The Italian presence has resulted in a great popularity for pasta dishes such as spaghetti, lasagna, cannelloni, and ravioli.
    • Lifting the pasta up high she tosses the spaghetti with a wooden fork and spoon to mix everything together.
    • Mussels and leeks mix happily in his homemade spaghetti.
    • Place some spaghetti into the bottom of each ring mold.
    • He keeps nothing in the fridge and frequents diners when he craves spaghetti.
    • The bigoli in salsa arrives: buckwheat spaghetti coated in pounded anchovies and onion, with raisins and pine nuts to sweeten the aggressiveness of the fish.
    • If you wouldn't put dried spaghetti in a pot with a mysterious flavour sachet and hot water, you shouldn't do the same to noodles.
    • As an alternative, instead of using spaghetti, use pasta shells instead.
    • Toss the spaghetti with the oil and herb mixture, adding a little of the reserved cooking water if necessary, so that the spaghetti slides smoothly.
    • When I first arrived here I was very puzzled by tinned food - I still don't understand spaghetti on toast, or why you use so much vinegar.
    • The simple Italian menu pulls no surprises but is hearty and well executed; grilled aubergine, spaghetti with clams and roast rack of lamb all feature.
    • The pasta factory is able to produce 400 kg of spaghetti per hour and 700 kg of macaroni, pasta elbows or pasta rice.
    • This is an extraordinarily unusual kind of pasta dish named spaghetti alla crema con alghe, or spaghetti with cream and liver.
    • She ate some macaroni-and-cheese for breakfast, spaghetti for lunch, and applesauce as a snack.
    • Until I got married, pasta to me meant tins of spaghetti, boy was I wrong.
    1. 1.1 An Italian dish consisting largely of spaghetti, typically with a sauce.

Origin

Italian, plural of the diminutive of spago 'string'.

Rhymes

amaretti, amoretti, Betti, Betty, confetti, cornetti, Donizetti, Getty, Giacometti, Hettie, jetty, machete, Marinetti, Nettie, petit, petty, Rossetti, Serengeti, sweaty, vaporetti, yeti

Definition of spaghetti in US English:

spaghetti

nounspəˈɡedēspəˈɡɛdi
  • 1Pasta made in long, slender, solid strings.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Lifting the pasta up high she tosses the spaghetti with a wooden fork and spoon to mix everything together.
    • The bigoli in salsa arrives: buckwheat spaghetti coated in pounded anchovies and onion, with raisins and pine nuts to sweeten the aggressiveness of the fish.
    • The Italian presence has resulted in a great popularity for pasta dishes such as spaghetti, lasagna, cannelloni, and ravioli.
    • The pasta factory is able to produce 400 kg of spaghetti per hour and 700 kg of macaroni, pasta elbows or pasta rice.
    • The simple Italian menu pulls no surprises but is hearty and well executed; grilled aubergine, spaghetti with clams and roast rack of lamb all feature.
    • He keeps nothing in the fridge and frequents diners when he craves spaghetti.
    • If you wouldn't put dried spaghetti in a pot with a mysterious flavour sachet and hot water, you shouldn't do the same to noodles.
    • She decided, one Saturday morning, to make spaghetti for dinner that night.
    • She ate some macaroni-and-cheese for breakfast, spaghetti for lunch, and applesauce as a snack.
    • Place some spaghetti into the bottom of each ring mold.
    • When I first arrived here I was very puzzled by tinned food - I still don't understand spaghetti on toast, or why you use so much vinegar.
    • Until I got married, pasta to me meant tins of spaghetti, boy was I wrong.
    • At last Sainsbury's have increased their range of fresh pastas, until recently they only had penne, tagliatelle or spaghetti.
    • This is an extraordinarily unusual kind of pasta dish named spaghetti alla crema con alghe, or spaghetti with cream and liver.
    • More than 40 percent of those surveyed said spaghetti is their favorite pasta.
    • All types of macaroni and spaghetti, seen on local shelves, are produced here.
    • As an alternative, instead of using spaghetti, use pasta shells instead.
    • The marathon-runner's friend, spaghetti is packed with starch, which helps to build and replenish glycogen stores within the muscles and liver.
    • Mussels and leeks mix happily in his homemade spaghetti.
    • Toss the spaghetti with the oil and herb mixture, adding a little of the reserved cooking water if necessary, so that the spaghetti slides smoothly.
    1. 1.1 An Italian dish consisting largely of spaghetti, typically with a sauce.

Origin

Italian, plural of the diminutive of spago ‘string’.

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