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Definition of steak in English:

steak

noun steɪksteɪk
mass noun
  • 1High-quality beef taken from the hindquarters of the animal, typically cut into thick slices that are cooked by grilling or frying.

    牛排

    he liked his steak rare
    a plate of steak and chips
    half a pound of fillet steak
    Example sentencesExamples
    • It provides a lean and tender steak that can be grilled, pan-fried or oven-cooked.
    • The thick eight-ounce steak was cooked just medium as she had ordered it.
    • A versatile salad, this could be served as an accompaniment to grilled steak, chicken or the creamy fish pie above.
    • It's a wonderful recipe of pork, venison, steak, kielbasa sausage and sauerkraut.
    • For mains we ordered the rib-eye steak, the pork tenderloin and the fish of the day.
    • A green salad livened with blue cheese vinaigrette gets a fan of seared rare steak and colorful peppers.
    • Prince Edward who gave the cook a night off and tried to make steak for dinner but burnt his hands in the process.
    • Your steak was part of an animal that was mooing not long ago!
    • There were also some quite spectacular pieces of dark red meat on show, available either in the form of a fat slab of steak or in choice little cuts delivered on a slice of crusty bread.
    • Mark had ham ravioli, which I found floury, and then a great big boring piece of steak with pepper sauce.
    • She finally arrives at my table with the bottle some minutes after my steak has arrived.
    • The chefs meanwhile offer up such delights as caviar, oysters and kangaroo steak.
    • I picked listlessly at my Black Angus steak, not quite al dente fettuccine, and sighed.
    • A batter less precisely defined turns a simple tube steak into summer's ubiquitous corn dog.
    • His mother's mother and her husband came over for dinner this evening, and we had salad, steak, and vegetable on the patio.
    • Traditional pub favourites dominate the menu, including steak, scampi and lasagne, with a two meals for £5.99 offer.
    • The first time I cooked steak I didn't know when to stop and it turned out like a piece of black leather.
    • The first thing I did when I got back home to Glasgow was to cook myself a huge plate of steak and chips.
    • For mains there is a choice of three - rib eye steak, pork tenderloin or fish of the day.
    • And then went back, almost immediately, for steak and chips at four in the afternoon.
    1. 1.1count noun A thick slice of steak or other high-quality meat or fish.
      牛排;肉排;鱼排
      a fillet steak

      菲力牛排。

      a salmon steak

      鲑鱼排。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • What is it about blokes and meat? steaks, burgers, chops are the way to a man's heart
      • Lay two breaded steaks at a time into oil and cook on each side until golden brown.
      • My cart is filled with the steaks my husband wants for dinner, and my heart is filled with the comfort of knowing he'll be home to enjoy them.
      • Not eating stacks of spare ribs and steaks, but a balanced diet of meat, fish and vegetables is healthier.
      • Lay the steaks in a shallow dish and sprinkle with a teaspoon of paprika and the pink peppercorns.
      • The pub now has two restaurants serving anything from sausages to shark steaks.
      • Dry the swordfish steaks with a paper towel, then sprinkle on a little salt and a bunch of pepper.
      • Among the meals on offer are chicken pasta, spaghetti bolognaise, tuna pizza and roast pork loin steaks.
      • Eat strong cheese for protein I suppose, and salmon steaks with organic frozen peas because they are easy and tasty.
      • Thick, succulent tuna steaks are first marinated in a simple dressing, and then barbecued until just cooked.
      • The French system of dissecting out muscles from a carcass yields other pieces of lean tender meat suitable for steaks.
      • They now make and sell their own sausages, steaks and burgers instead of getting someone else to do it.
      • Season the steaks with black pepper and a little oil and set them aside while you heat a grill or griddle pan.
      • It would be very sad if all French cooks could manage was pizzas, steaks and burgers.
      • Roll out the pastry and cut four oblong pieces large enough to enclose the steaks.
      • Suddenly we were experiencing great big steaks that were literally sizzling in front of you.
      • She cooked steaks and burgers in such a way that they almost mooed when prodded with a fork.
      • We had opted to do grilled salmon steaks, accompanied by a salad and some tiny new potatoes I'd discovered in a larder.
      • Throughout the country, French fries are eaten with steaks or minced raw meat.
      • Thickly slice the steaks and serve spiced-side up, with a drizzle of red wine sauce.
    2. 1.2 Poorer-quality beef that is cubed or minced and cooked by braising or stewing.
      (切成方块或碎块用来蒸或炖的质量较差的)牛肉
      braising steak

      炖牛肉。

      as modifier steak and kidney pie

      牛肉和腰子馅饼。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • A belly full of steak pie had dulled my senses so my score wasn't as impressive as Darrens.
      • The first dribble down the chin of scalding gravy from the Parkhead steak pie.
      • Huge tea: soup, steak pie, potatoes, apple crumble and custard, washed down with a bottle of black sheep ale.
      • The steak and kidney pie was another solid item with lots of English gravy and considered to be good value.
      • Simply done British food such as cottage pie, steak and kidney pie, corned beef hash, sausage, egg, chips and tomatoes and caviar.
      • Do you know where to lay your teeth on the finest steak pie in the whole of Yorkshire pubdom?
      • The menu reflects the western theme, leaning toward steaks and ribs - no steak and kidney pie or bangers and mash here.
      • We began with soup, chicken for Madame and steak and kidney for me.
      • By choosing cuts for slow cooking, such as braising steak, you can buy organic beef for as little as £8.29 per kilo.
      • Nights out with soup and steak pie, a fair amount of illicit alcohol and a night's dancing for 13 pence a head.
      • The hours he worked each day to scrape the money for the health insurance, was it all going into video players and braised steak for dinner?
      • Tea was moving on apace, from steak pie to pudding.
      • My daughters prefer other foods to shepherd's pie, steak and kidney pudding or vegetable stew.
      • In the evening, though, I enjoy cooking our main meal, usually French dishes, with the occasional steak and kidney pie, curry or paella.
      • Among the English classics will be steak and kidney pudding, lamb chump chops, topside of beef, bangers and mash, and fish, chips and peas.
      • This left one alternative to choose from, steak and kidney pie.
      • After all, why shouldn't the nation that brought us cordon bleu go wild for Welsh rarebit, steak and kidney pudding or a well-boiled egg?
      • That means £14 gets me everything I need for a week: chicken, mince, stewing steak.
      • I bought Marmite and lemon curd, cream crackers and gentleman's relish, steak and kidney pies and Worcestershire sauce.
      • Neither words nor time are wasted as pannikins of tea are drunk and braised steak is eaten.

Origin

Middle English: from Old Norse steik; related to steikja 'roast on a spit' and stikna 'be roasted'.

Rhymes

ache, awake, bake, betake, Blake, brake, break, cake, crake, drake, fake, flake, forsake, hake, Jake, lake, make, mistake, opaque, partake, quake, rake, sake, shake, sheikh, slake, snake, splake, stake, strake, take, undertake, wake, wideawake

Definition of steak in US English:

steak

nounsteɪkstāk
  • 1High-quality beef taken from the hindquarters of the animal, typically cut into thick slices that are cooked by broiling or frying.

    牛排

    he liked his steak rare
    Example sentencesExamples
    • And then went back, almost immediately, for steak and chips at four in the afternoon.
    • Your steak was part of an animal that was mooing not long ago!
    • For mains we ordered the rib-eye steak, the pork tenderloin and the fish of the day.
    • His mother's mother and her husband came over for dinner this evening, and we had salad, steak, and vegetable on the patio.
    • The thick eight-ounce steak was cooked just medium as she had ordered it.
    • A batter less precisely defined turns a simple tube steak into summer's ubiquitous corn dog.
    • The first thing I did when I got back home to Glasgow was to cook myself a huge plate of steak and chips.
    • It's a wonderful recipe of pork, venison, steak, kielbasa sausage and sauerkraut.
    • There were also some quite spectacular pieces of dark red meat on show, available either in the form of a fat slab of steak or in choice little cuts delivered on a slice of crusty bread.
    • I picked listlessly at my Black Angus steak, not quite al dente fettuccine, and sighed.
    • The first time I cooked steak I didn't know when to stop and it turned out like a piece of black leather.
    • Prince Edward who gave the cook a night off and tried to make steak for dinner but burnt his hands in the process.
    • It provides a lean and tender steak that can be grilled, pan-fried or oven-cooked.
    • Mark had ham ravioli, which I found floury, and then a great big boring piece of steak with pepper sauce.
    • Traditional pub favourites dominate the menu, including steak, scampi and lasagne, with a two meals for £5.99 offer.
    • She finally arrives at my table with the bottle some minutes after my steak has arrived.
    • A versatile salad, this could be served as an accompaniment to grilled steak, chicken or the creamy fish pie above.
    • The chefs meanwhile offer up such delights as caviar, oysters and kangaroo steak.
    • A green salad livened with blue cheese vinaigrette gets a fan of seared rare steak and colorful peppers.
    • For mains there is a choice of three - rib eye steak, pork tenderloin or fish of the day.
    1. 1.1 A thick slice of beef or other high-quality meat or fish.
      牛排;肉排;鱼排
      a salmon steak

      鲑鱼排。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • What is it about blokes and meat? steaks, burgers, chops are the way to a man's heart
      • Among the meals on offer are chicken pasta, spaghetti bolognaise, tuna pizza and roast pork loin steaks.
      • My cart is filled with the steaks my husband wants for dinner, and my heart is filled with the comfort of knowing he'll be home to enjoy them.
      • Roll out the pastry and cut four oblong pieces large enough to enclose the steaks.
      • Throughout the country, French fries are eaten with steaks or minced raw meat.
      • The pub now has two restaurants serving anything from sausages to shark steaks.
      • Eat strong cheese for protein I suppose, and salmon steaks with organic frozen peas because they are easy and tasty.
      • Not eating stacks of spare ribs and steaks, but a balanced diet of meat, fish and vegetables is healthier.
      • Lay the steaks in a shallow dish and sprinkle with a teaspoon of paprika and the pink peppercorns.
      • They now make and sell their own sausages, steaks and burgers instead of getting someone else to do it.
      • We had opted to do grilled salmon steaks, accompanied by a salad and some tiny new potatoes I'd discovered in a larder.
      • Dry the swordfish steaks with a paper towel, then sprinkle on a little salt and a bunch of pepper.
      • It would be very sad if all French cooks could manage was pizzas, steaks and burgers.
      • Season the steaks with black pepper and a little oil and set them aside while you heat a grill or griddle pan.
      • Suddenly we were experiencing great big steaks that were literally sizzling in front of you.
      • Thickly slice the steaks and serve spiced-side up, with a drizzle of red wine sauce.
      • Lay two breaded steaks at a time into oil and cook on each side until golden brown.
      • The French system of dissecting out muscles from a carcass yields other pieces of lean tender meat suitable for steaks.
      • Thick, succulent tuna steaks are first marinated in a simple dressing, and then barbecued until just cooked.
      • She cooked steaks and burgers in such a way that they almost mooed when prodded with a fork.
    2. 1.2 Poorer-quality beef that is cubed or ground and cooked more slowly by braising or stewing.
      (切成方块或碎块用来蒸或炖的质量较差的)牛肉
      Example sentencesExamples
      • By choosing cuts for slow cooking, such as braising steak, you can buy organic beef for as little as £8.29 per kilo.
      • Tea was moving on apace, from steak pie to pudding.
      • My daughters prefer other foods to shepherd's pie, steak and kidney pudding or vegetable stew.
      • I bought Marmite and lemon curd, cream crackers and gentleman's relish, steak and kidney pies and Worcestershire sauce.
      • After all, why shouldn't the nation that brought us cordon bleu go wild for Welsh rarebit, steak and kidney pudding or a well-boiled egg?
      • In the evening, though, I enjoy cooking our main meal, usually French dishes, with the occasional steak and kidney pie, curry or paella.
      • Neither words nor time are wasted as pannikins of tea are drunk and braised steak is eaten.
      • The steak and kidney pie was another solid item with lots of English gravy and considered to be good value.
      • Simply done British food such as cottage pie, steak and kidney pie, corned beef hash, sausage, egg, chips and tomatoes and caviar.
      • Do you know where to lay your teeth on the finest steak pie in the whole of Yorkshire pubdom?
      • A belly full of steak pie had dulled my senses so my score wasn't as impressive as Darrens.
      • That means £14 gets me everything I need for a week: chicken, mince, stewing steak.
      • We began with soup, chicken for Madame and steak and kidney for me.
      • This left one alternative to choose from, steak and kidney pie.
      • The first dribble down the chin of scalding gravy from the Parkhead steak pie.
      • The menu reflects the western theme, leaning toward steaks and ribs - no steak and kidney pie or bangers and mash here.
      • Among the English classics will be steak and kidney pudding, lamb chump chops, topside of beef, bangers and mash, and fish, chips and peas.
      • Huge tea: soup, steak pie, potatoes, apple crumble and custard, washed down with a bottle of black sheep ale.
      • The hours he worked each day to scrape the money for the health insurance, was it all going into video players and braised steak for dinner?
      • Nights out with soup and steak pie, a fair amount of illicit alcohol and a night's dancing for 13 pence a head.

Origin

Middle English: from Old Norse steik; related to steikja ‘roast on a spit’ and stikna ‘be roasted’.

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