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Definition of pickled in English: pickledadjective ˈpɪk(ə)ldˈpɪkəld 1(of food) preserved in vinegar or brine. (食物)腌制的,腌渍的 腌洋葱。 Example sentencesExamples - You get grilled bread and a bowl of sweet and spicy pickled onion on your plate too.
- Brown bags of pasta stand ready to be combined with cans of Italian tuna, homemade pickled vegetables, home-canned tomato sauce, and jars of his favorite imported red peppers.
- My date opted for stir fry of smoked chicken and prawns, which came with a pickled salad and a peanut chilli dressing.
- Also refreshing are the crunchy pickled carrot sticks, with tamarind overtones that add a vivid splash of colour to the palette and palate alike.
- The diet was mostly rice, with pickled vegetables.
- The sumptuous spread included mushroom soup, pickled mushrooms, boiled potatoes, salted herring, long sprigs of parsley and, of course, plenty of vodka.
- The meat appeared a little undercooked, but she assured me that it was fine - she also appreciated the pickled onion and green tomato that accompanied the dish.
- The cheese is traditionally eaten with potatoes, pickled onions or other vegetables, and dark bread.
- My prawns were merely passable, but the mackerel was heavenly, as were the pickled herrings with finely sliced pickled onions.
- The are several versions of this kind of dish, the meat cooked with onions and spices, and finished with black olives and pickled lemons.
- I had a veal and bacon terrine that was butch and robust, and garnished, unusually, with quite enough cornichons, pickled onions and salad.
- Meals at the camp are based on the traditional diet of pickled vegetables, cabbage, and goat and horse meat.
- The pleasant sausage looks and tastes something like a pickled ham.
- Properly pickled foods may be safely heat processed in boiling water.
- The pickled cherries elevate this dish to the sublime.
- The company produces 150 million bottles and jars a year of products such as cooking sauces, pickles, ketchup, brown sauce, pickled onions and beetroot.
- They dined on sandwiches of pickled beef, buns and Christmas cake.
- Throughout the day I eat Fairtrade bananas, pickled onions and a lot of peanuts.
- The table is laden with salads, appetizers, sausage and cheese, and pickled foods, followed by hot meat, potatoes, and pirozhki (meat or cabbage pies).
- The crispy tofu in a spinach salad is crisp but tasteless and watery, and raw bean sprouts and pickled onions are not rich enough to provide a foil.
2informal predicative Drunk. 〈非正式〉醉的 he got pickled each night on a dozen daiquiris Example sentencesExamples - And actually, he always has those glassy eyes -- He looks pickled a good part of the time.
- He wore khaki shorts and a vest, he was fair (though he looked pickled pink with the amount of drinking he had done), and spoke English with a good accent.
- He looks pickled every time Ive seen him.
- I was able to get close to the stage and could see his face and even in his state (he looked pickled) he still was unbelievable.
Synonyms intoxicated, inebriated, drunken, befuddled, incapable, tipsy, the worse for drink, under the influence, maudlin Definition of pickled in US English: pickledadjectiveˈpɪkəldˈpikəld 1(of food) preserved in vinegar or brine. (食物)腌制的,腌渍的 腌洋葱。 Example sentencesExamples - The crispy tofu in a spinach salad is crisp but tasteless and watery, and raw bean sprouts and pickled onions are not rich enough to provide a foil.
- Throughout the day I eat Fairtrade bananas, pickled onions and a lot of peanuts.
- The pleasant sausage looks and tastes something like a pickled ham.
- The are several versions of this kind of dish, the meat cooked with onions and spices, and finished with black olives and pickled lemons.
- My date opted for stir fry of smoked chicken and prawns, which came with a pickled salad and a peanut chilli dressing.
- Meals at the camp are based on the traditional diet of pickled vegetables, cabbage, and goat and horse meat.
- The company produces 150 million bottles and jars a year of products such as cooking sauces, pickles, ketchup, brown sauce, pickled onions and beetroot.
- Also refreshing are the crunchy pickled carrot sticks, with tamarind overtones that add a vivid splash of colour to the palette and palate alike.
- The diet was mostly rice, with pickled vegetables.
- You get grilled bread and a bowl of sweet and spicy pickled onion on your plate too.
- Brown bags of pasta stand ready to be combined with cans of Italian tuna, homemade pickled vegetables, home-canned tomato sauce, and jars of his favorite imported red peppers.
- The cheese is traditionally eaten with potatoes, pickled onions or other vegetables, and dark bread.
- My prawns were merely passable, but the mackerel was heavenly, as were the pickled herrings with finely sliced pickled onions.
- The pickled cherries elevate this dish to the sublime.
- The table is laden with salads, appetizers, sausage and cheese, and pickled foods, followed by hot meat, potatoes, and pirozhki (meat or cabbage pies).
- I had a veal and bacon terrine that was butch and robust, and garnished, unusually, with quite enough cornichons, pickled onions and salad.
- They dined on sandwiches of pickled beef, buns and Christmas cake.
- The sumptuous spread included mushroom soup, pickled mushrooms, boiled potatoes, salted herring, long sprigs of parsley and, of course, plenty of vodka.
- The meat appeared a little undercooked, but she assured me that it was fine - she also appreciated the pickled onion and green tomato that accompanied the dish.
- Properly pickled foods may be safely heat processed in boiling water.
- 1.1informal predicative Drunk.
〈非正式〉醉的 Example sentencesExamples - I was able to get close to the stage and could see his face and even in his state (he looked pickled) he still was unbelievable.
- He looks pickled every time Ive seen him.
- He wore khaki shorts and a vest, he was fair (though he looked pickled pink with the amount of drinking he had done), and spoke English with a good accent.
- And actually, he always has those glassy eyes -- He looks pickled a good part of the time.
Synonyms intoxicated, inebriated, drunken, befuddled, incapable, tipsy, the worse for drink, under the influence, maudlin
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