释义 |
noun ˈtaʊəˈtɑːwə A tall New Zealand forest tree of the laurel family, which bears damson-like fruit. 新西兰琼楠桂 Beilschmiedia tawa, family Lauraceae Example sentencesExamples - The waterway we have been following loops around this island of scrub, which is surrounded by old-growth tawa and rimu forest.
OriginMid 19th century: from Maori. noun ˈtɑːwə A circular griddle used in South Asia, especially for cooking chapattis. 塔沃浅锅(印度次大陆上常用来做煎饼的平底锅) Example sentencesExamples - Roast both sides on a hot, dry tawa, for a minute.
- Shallow fry, with a little oil, on a tawa, till golden brown on both sides.
- Of course, everything is smacked and sizzled together on a tawa.
- Immigrants have been known to tuck in a wooden chakla-velan, the rolling pin and board, or a metal tawa or griddle for making homemade chapattis, into their luggage.
- Choose from the assortment, stuffed with a variety of fillings and cooked to your order in the tandoor or on a tawa.
OriginFrom Hindi and Punjabi tavā. |