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Definition of marbled in English:

marbled

adjective ˈmɑːb(ə)ldˈmɑrbəld
  • 1(especially of paper) having a streaked and patterned appearance like that of variegated marble.

    (尤指纸张或书边)有大理石花纹的

    attractively marbled cloth or paper
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Even the hardest blue cheeses have a fairly open-textured curd which allows mould to grow between the granules, giving a marbled appearance to a slice of the cheese.
    • From the 16th to the 19th centuries, marbled papers became an indispensable part of almost every book published.
    • H. americana ‘Dale's Strain’ is a variable seed-propagated variety with silver blue marbled foliage.
    • The sands were a white yellow; the hills were marbled with erosion.
    • Spaces are filled with variegated ivy and the marbled leaves of the cyclamen while the new shoots of Photinia x fraseri ‘Red Robin’ add height and a splash of intense red.
    • Signs of life are appearing in the borders: pure white hellebores, pots of blue pansies, the tips of blue hyacinths peeping through the earth and tiny white cyclamen among their marbled foliage.
    • It is beautifully bound in half-leather, with richly gold-tooled spine and sumptuous marbled end-papers.
    • After a quick run by the cheese counter for mozzarella, I ordered a Reuben on marbled rye, checked out, and like a good girl returned my cart to the collection area.
    • Half are Cyclamen hederifolium, which will flower in the autumn, their pots currently filled with heart-shaped, dark green foliage delicately marbled with paler green and grey.
    • Its leaves are like a lily's but extensively marbled with green and burgundy.
    • Set the sheet of freshly marbled paper on some newspapers to dry.
    • Some are marbled with silver, others have varying shades of green, while still others sport deep green leaves.
    • The marbled pattern, though derived from the classic tabby gene, should betray as little of that pattern as possible.
    • The dessert was marbled cheesecake, however, and was delicious.
    • The centre already has solar panels to produce electricity to run them, and that's all the equipment needed to turn junk into sheets of plastic marbled with colours or laminated with print and pictures from carrier bags.
    • I pounced, grabbed, and came up with three rolls of a really quite pleasant dark rose paper, slightly marbled but with no actual decorative design of the nasty kind.
    • It has a unique single colour, a compact habit and holds its flowers above the marbled foliage.
    • The green is often variegated with yellow or white - the variegation itself can be flushed with pink and may be marbled, blotched or neatly edge each leaf.
    • They range from miniature varieties such as the Puppet series, which has scented flowers, to twelve inch tall standard varieties such as the Decora series whose leaves are marbled in silver.
    • The leaves that follow the flowers are equally beautiful - green discs, marbled with silver.
    Synonyms
    multicoloured, particoloured, varicoloured, multicolour, many-coloured, many-hued, polychromatic, colourful, prismatic, rainbow-like, rainbow, kaleidoscopic, psychedelic, jazzy, harlequin, motley
    1. 1.1 (of meat) having the lean part streaked with thin layers of fat.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • She lifts up another carcass, this one with beautifully marbled, ruby-colored meat.
      • Big, red, marbled cuts of rib-eye, T-bone and filet mignon are neatly lined in the case.
      • The Japanese love their beef marbled with fat, so they lot-feed their cattle with grain - and beer.
      • The fat should be slightly yellow and, as a general rule, evenly marbled through the flesh.
      • The Matsuzaka beef sirloin is exquisite, although the belly may be a trifle too fatty for some, as it is marbled in fat.
      • My côte de boeuf was so marbled with fat, I had to roll it aside after a bite or two.
      • Beef should be marbled, I hate anorexic pieces of beef.
      • The resulting ‘corn-fed’ beef is marbled with fat that carries the flavor we've come to love.
      • Not as heavily marbled as the usual fare served in Japan it is, nonetheless, a delectable meal (served as Wagyu beef of the day for two people at £39).
      • Most can meet the company's quality requirements by feeding hogs to put on enough back fat to produce marbled meat.
      • Of course, the USDA grading system rewards heavily marbled beef over that which is less fatty.
      • Feedlot operators feed grain to ruminants because it makes the animals grow faster and fatter, resulting in highly marbled meat.
      • Tablehurst's small farm shop regularly sells clean out of biodynamic lamb, sausages and finely marbled steaks.
      • Everyone ate their marbled steak and potatoes and only the preppy kids and parents ate the green beans to be polite or just for taste.
      • Here, as in the Kobe region of Japan, they come from the ancient Wagyu breed, which yields meat finely marbled with fat and therefore both tender and flavorful.
      • The meat was dark and marbled, like properly hung beef.
      • This Japanese breed is associated with the highly marbled luxury known as Kobe beef, which contains up to 45 percent fat.
      • Movement toward grain fattening has been slow, because neither Argentine nor Uruguayan consumers have a taste for marbled beef.
      • Let's face it, fat - be it the visible white lines of marbled steak or globules of fat hidden in ground beef - adds flavour and moisture.
      • Angus beef is claimed to be more reliably marbled, fattier and juicier than that of competing breeds.

Definition of marbled in US English:

marbled

adjectiveˈmɑrbəldˈmärbəld
  • 1Having a streaked and patterned appearance like that of variegated marble.

    (尤指纸张或书边)有大理石花纹的

    attractively marbled cloth or paper
    Example sentencesExamples
    • H. americana ‘Dale's Strain’ is a variable seed-propagated variety with silver blue marbled foliage.
    • It is beautifully bound in half-leather, with richly gold-tooled spine and sumptuous marbled end-papers.
    • I pounced, grabbed, and came up with three rolls of a really quite pleasant dark rose paper, slightly marbled but with no actual decorative design of the nasty kind.
    • The sands were a white yellow; the hills were marbled with erosion.
    • The green is often variegated with yellow or white - the variegation itself can be flushed with pink and may be marbled, blotched or neatly edge each leaf.
    • The leaves that follow the flowers are equally beautiful - green discs, marbled with silver.
    • From the 16th to the 19th centuries, marbled papers became an indispensable part of almost every book published.
    • Set the sheet of freshly marbled paper on some newspapers to dry.
    • Signs of life are appearing in the borders: pure white hellebores, pots of blue pansies, the tips of blue hyacinths peeping through the earth and tiny white cyclamen among their marbled foliage.
    • They range from miniature varieties such as the Puppet series, which has scented flowers, to twelve inch tall standard varieties such as the Decora series whose leaves are marbled in silver.
    • Half are Cyclamen hederifolium, which will flower in the autumn, their pots currently filled with heart-shaped, dark green foliage delicately marbled with paler green and grey.
    • The dessert was marbled cheesecake, however, and was delicious.
    • The marbled pattern, though derived from the classic tabby gene, should betray as little of that pattern as possible.
    • Even the hardest blue cheeses have a fairly open-textured curd which allows mould to grow between the granules, giving a marbled appearance to a slice of the cheese.
    • After a quick run by the cheese counter for mozzarella, I ordered a Reuben on marbled rye, checked out, and like a good girl returned my cart to the collection area.
    • Some are marbled with silver, others have varying shades of green, while still others sport deep green leaves.
    • Its leaves are like a lily's but extensively marbled with green and burgundy.
    • The centre already has solar panels to produce electricity to run them, and that's all the equipment needed to turn junk into sheets of plastic marbled with colours or laminated with print and pictures from carrier bags.
    • It has a unique single colour, a compact habit and holds its flowers above the marbled foliage.
    • Spaces are filled with variegated ivy and the marbled leaves of the cyclamen while the new shoots of Photinia x fraseri ‘Red Robin’ add height and a splash of intense red.
    Synonyms
    multicoloured, particoloured, varicoloured, multicolour, many-coloured, many-hued, polychromatic, colourful, prismatic, rainbow-like, rainbow, kaleidoscopic, psychedelic, jazzy, harlequin, motley
    1. 1.1 (of meat) streaked with alternating layers or swirls of lean and fat.
      (肉)肥瘦相间的
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Not as heavily marbled as the usual fare served in Japan it is, nonetheless, a delectable meal (served as Wagyu beef of the day for two people at £39).
      • The Matsuzaka beef sirloin is exquisite, although the belly may be a trifle too fatty for some, as it is marbled in fat.
      • Beef should be marbled, I hate anorexic pieces of beef.
      • Tablehurst's small farm shop regularly sells clean out of biodynamic lamb, sausages and finely marbled steaks.
      • The resulting ‘corn-fed’ beef is marbled with fat that carries the flavor we've come to love.
      • Movement toward grain fattening has been slow, because neither Argentine nor Uruguayan consumers have a taste for marbled beef.
      • Big, red, marbled cuts of rib-eye, T-bone and filet mignon are neatly lined in the case.
      • Let's face it, fat - be it the visible white lines of marbled steak or globules of fat hidden in ground beef - adds flavour and moisture.
      • Feedlot operators feed grain to ruminants because it makes the animals grow faster and fatter, resulting in highly marbled meat.
      • This Japanese breed is associated with the highly marbled luxury known as Kobe beef, which contains up to 45 percent fat.
      • Of course, the USDA grading system rewards heavily marbled beef over that which is less fatty.
      • The fat should be slightly yellow and, as a general rule, evenly marbled through the flesh.
      • My côte de boeuf was so marbled with fat, I had to roll it aside after a bite or two.
      • Here, as in the Kobe region of Japan, they come from the ancient Wagyu breed, which yields meat finely marbled with fat and therefore both tender and flavorful.
      • Most can meet the company's quality requirements by feeding hogs to put on enough back fat to produce marbled meat.
      • The meat was dark and marbled, like properly hung beef.
      • The Japanese love their beef marbled with fat, so they lot-feed their cattle with grain - and beer.
      • She lifts up another carcass, this one with beautifully marbled, ruby-colored meat.
      • Everyone ate their marbled steak and potatoes and only the preppy kids and parents ate the green beans to be polite or just for taste.
      • Angus beef is claimed to be more reliably marbled, fattier and juicier than that of competing breeds.
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