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Definition of pizza in English: pizzanoun ˈpɪtsəˈpiːtsəˈpitsə A dish of Italian origin, consisting of a flat round base of dough baked with a topping of tomatoes and cheese, typically with added meat, fish, or vegetables. 比萨饼(起源于意大利的菜肴,以扁平、圆形面团为基础,上涂西红柿和奶酪,常加肉、鱼或蔬菜烘烤而成) a cheese and tomato pizza mass noun a slice of pizza as modifier a pizza restaurant Example sentencesExamples - Restaurants excel in serving up the island's seafood alongside the usual pizzas and pastas.
- The food consisted of a variety of sandwiches, mini pizzas, sushi, and other dishes along with cookies and coffee.
- But he eventually set up on his own business and word quickly spread about his home-made pasta and pizzas.
- There's a mid-range menu serving posh pizzas, burgers and a range of light bites, salads and skewers.
- Eat them in salads, sandwiches, pizzas or use as an intense base for sauces.
- I make the sauces for the pastas and pizzas and all sorts of things.
- The applicant wants to change the ground floor into a pizza and pasta takeaway.
- They are then offered a diet of burgers, chips, pizzas and coke from school canteens.
- It is naturally, an Italian restaurant, and pizzas play an important role on its menu.
- The pizzas were freshly baked in a brick oven and tasted absolutely fantastic.
- Salads were between three and six leva and pastas and pizzas were priced at around six or seven leva.
- It would be very sad if all French cooks could manage was pizzas, steaks and burgers.
- Strew the mozzarella and tomatoes over the pizzas, then add the pancetta, ruffling it up a bit.
- Pizzette are miniature pizzas which are often fried rather than baked.
- Because when we leave Lucknow, one thing I will really miss is the pizzas from Pizza Port.
- The pizza was closer to an Italian pizza than anything I have ever tried Stateside.
- This isn't an attempt to deprive the world of pizzas, the Italians just want some recognition for their creation.
- Even eating a slice of Italian sausage pizza with extra mozzarella had become a patriotic act.
- As for the pizza toppings, there is a reason that Italians still love certain old standards.
- The food in Livigno is hearty - big pasta dishes, pizzas and lots of salty chips.
OriginItalian, literally 'pie'. Definition of pizza in US English: pizzanounˈpitsəˈpētsə A dish of Italian origin consisting of a flat, round base of dough baked with a topping of tomato sauce and cheese, typically with added meat or vegetables. 比萨饼(起源于意大利的菜肴,以扁平、圆形面团为基础,上涂西红柿和奶酪,常加肉、鱼或蔬菜烘烤而成) a cheese and tomato pizza mass noun a slice of pizza as modifier a pizza restaurant Example sentencesExamples - The applicant wants to change the ground floor into a pizza and pasta takeaway.
- The food consisted of a variety of sandwiches, mini pizzas, sushi, and other dishes along with cookies and coffee.
- This isn't an attempt to deprive the world of pizzas, the Italians just want some recognition for their creation.
- I make the sauces for the pastas and pizzas and all sorts of things.
- The pizzas were freshly baked in a brick oven and tasted absolutely fantastic.
- Pizzette are miniature pizzas which are often fried rather than baked.
- Restaurants excel in serving up the island's seafood alongside the usual pizzas and pastas.
- But he eventually set up on his own business and word quickly spread about his home-made pasta and pizzas.
- The pizza was closer to an Italian pizza than anything I have ever tried Stateside.
- Salads were between three and six leva and pastas and pizzas were priced at around six or seven leva.
- Because when we leave Lucknow, one thing I will really miss is the pizzas from Pizza Port.
- It would be very sad if all French cooks could manage was pizzas, steaks and burgers.
- They are then offered a diet of burgers, chips, pizzas and coke from school canteens.
- It is naturally, an Italian restaurant, and pizzas play an important role on its menu.
- Even eating a slice of Italian sausage pizza with extra mozzarella had become a patriotic act.
- As for the pizza toppings, there is a reason that Italians still love certain old standards.
- The food in Livigno is hearty - big pasta dishes, pizzas and lots of salty chips.
- Strew the mozzarella and tomatoes over the pizzas, then add the pancetta, ruffling it up a bit.
- There's a mid-range menu serving posh pizzas, burgers and a range of light bites, salads and skewers.
- Eat them in salads, sandwiches, pizzas or use as an intense base for sauces.
OriginItalian, literally ‘pie’. |