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词汇 cannelloni
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Definition of cannelloni in English:

cannelloni

nounˌkanəˈləʊniˌkænəˈloʊni
mass noun
  • 1Rolls of pasta stuffed with a meat or vegetable mixture.

    肉(或什锦蔬菜)馅意大利面食;肉馅卷;什锦蔬菜卷

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The cannelloni stuffed with ricotta and spinach exhibited more neatness and care: three satiny rolls anointed with contrasting ribbons of its white and red sauces, beautifully presented nut brown and gratinated on a sizzling plate.
    • Then in a baking tray place ½ the sauce, then a single layer of cannelloni.
    • The cannelloni with it were stuffed with barley, an interesting failure.
    • Place three of the cannelloni in the center of a plate.
    • Roll up the ham slices like little cannelloni and spoon over some of the vinaigrette.
    1. 1.1 An Italian dish consisting of cannelloni cooked in a cheese sauce.
      意大利奶酪沙司肉(或什锦蔬菜)卷
      Example sentencesExamples
      • My favorite of the pastas was the veal cannelloni, dual torpedo tubes of ground veal, congealed in a creamy mushroom sauce, with flakes of Parmesan sprinkled on top.
      • The Italian presence has resulted in a great popularity for pasta dishes such as spaghetti, lasagna, cannelloni, and ravioli.
      • The cannelloni was a tad dry and the risotto lacked the mixed vegetables promised in the menu, with only diced zucchini and a few pieces of red bell pepper.
      • Unfortunately I also had the cannelloni which was not as nice.
      • Shards of crabmeat in a cannelloni studded with celery root and clams tasted sweeter because of a broth of red chili and thyme.

Origin

Italian, literally 'large tubes', from cannello 'tube'.

  • cannon from Late Middle English:

    This large heavy piece of artillery derives its name from French canon, from Italian cannone ‘large tube’, from canna ‘cane, reed, tube’. Soldiers have been called cannon fodder, no more than material to be used up in war, since the late 19th century—the expression is a translation of German Kanonenfutter. Shakespeare did encapsulate a similar idea much earlier, with his phrase ‘food for powder’ in Henry IV Part 1. Canna or its Greek equivalent kanna is the base of a number of other words in English, as well as giving us the name of the canna lily (mid 17th century), which gets its name from the shape of its leaves. Some reflect the use of the plants for making things, some their hollow stems. Canes (Middle English) are basically the same plant. Canister (Late Middle English) was originally a basket from Latin canistrum ‘basket for bread, fruit, or flowers’, from Greek kanastron ‘wicker basket’, from kanna. Canal (Late Middle English) and channel (Middle English) both come via French from Latin canalis ‘pipe, groove, channel’ from canna, and share a source with the Italian pasta cannelloni (mid 19th century). The medical cannula (late 17th century) was originally a ‘small reed’; a canyon (mid 19th century) is from Spanish cañón ‘tube’ from canna.

Rhymes

abalone, Albinoni, Annigoni, Antonioni, baloney, Bodoni, boloney, bony, calzone, canzone, cicerone, coney, conversazione, coronae, crony, Gaborone, Giorgione, macaroni, Manzoni, Marconi, mascarpone, minestrone, Moroni, Mulroney, padrone, panettoni, pepperoni, phoney, polony, pony, rigatoni, Shoshone, Sloaney, stony, Toni, tony, zabaglione

Definition of cannelloni in US English:

cannelloni

nounˌkanəˈlōnēˌkænəˈloʊni
  • 1Rolls of pasta stuffed with a meat or vegetable mixture.

    肉(或什锦蔬菜)馅意大利面食;肉馅卷;什锦蔬菜卷

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The cannelloni with it were stuffed with barley, an interesting failure.
    • Roll up the ham slices like little cannelloni and spoon over some of the vinaigrette.
    • Then in a baking tray place ½ the sauce, then a single layer of cannelloni.
    • Place three of the cannelloni in the center of a plate.
    • The cannelloni stuffed with ricotta and spinach exhibited more neatness and care: three satiny rolls anointed with contrasting ribbons of its white and red sauces, beautifully presented nut brown and gratinated on a sizzling plate.
    1. 1.1 An Italian dish consisting of stuffed rolls of pasta cooked in a cheese sauce.
      意大利奶酪沙司肉(或什锦蔬菜)卷
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Shards of crabmeat in a cannelloni studded with celery root and clams tasted sweeter because of a broth of red chili and thyme.
      • The Italian presence has resulted in a great popularity for pasta dishes such as spaghetti, lasagna, cannelloni, and ravioli.
      • Unfortunately I also had the cannelloni which was not as nice.
      • My favorite of the pastas was the veal cannelloni, dual torpedo tubes of ground veal, congealed in a creamy mushroom sauce, with flakes of Parmesan sprinkled on top.
      • The cannelloni was a tad dry and the risotto lacked the mixed vegetables promised in the menu, with only diced zucchini and a few pieces of red bell pepper.

Origin

Italian, literally ‘large tubes’, from cannello ‘tube’.

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