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adjectiveˈbʌt(ə)riˈbədəri 1Containing or tasting like butter. 含黄油的;像黄油的 layers of flaky buttery pastry 多层黄油酥饼。 Example sentencesExamples - The light, buttery pastry would be perfect for a hot fruit filling.
- Their Butter Croissant is based on a light, buttery pastry of long French tradition.
- Rich and buttery scones are accompanied by fancy tiny tea sandwiches.
- The pecan tastes most strongly of the actual nut, and is a marvellously rich, buttery paste.
- Tatars and Russians also subscribe to the same school of hospitality, centring around the samovar and large arrays of buttery pastries.
- His version is a light assembly of intensely sweet, sun-blush tomatoes, chalky goat's cheese and fabulous olives, just suspended in short, buttery pastry of admirable crumbliness.
- Let me confess at this point to a fatal prior weakness for tarts made with proper, homemade, buttery pastry.
- Because cream, butter, cheese, fatty meat and buttery pastries stimulate the liver to manufacture LDL, keep your intake of saturated animal fats low.
- I mean this is already my favorite type of pastry - buttery, ‘short,’ fruity - and the rhubarb gave it a nice tartness.
- Its rich, buttery nose also has hints of lemon and lime, with a rounded fruit quality and a long, rich finish.
- Let's face it, buttery puff pastry either needs to be warm to entice me, or feather-light crisp.
- I make little tarts with a nice buttery pastry whipped up in the food processor.
- I knew it was a compliment about something that was buttery rich, deliciously opulent and lip-smacking cool.
- The honeyed fila pastries and buttery nut cookies compose a separate late afternoon meal accompanied by thick Greek coffee.
- Creamy Brie, buttery croissants, indulgent pastries are just part of the French paradox.
- Rich and buttery without being heavy, this fresh-tasting dish is good any time of year.
- Who can resist the flinty crispness of baked pecans, suspended in a maple-goo inside short, buttery pastry?
- A cobbler is not unlike a pie, but with a very thick layer - or individual blobs - of buttery sweet pastry on top of the fruit.
- We would stagger down from the Rue Oberkampf and collapse on the lawns of the Place des Vosges, letting the buttery pastry melt into our veins.
- They have a pale gold creamy colour, buttery flavour and fine-grained texture.
Synonyms creamy, fatty, heavy, full-flavoured - 1.1 Covered with butter.
涂有黄油的 沾了黄油的手指。 Example sentencesExamples - Strong, fresh arugula sat in the middle covered generously with thin, buttery foie gras slices.
- After all, a chicken kiev is some dubious old meat, steamed off the bone, which threatens to shoot a hot jet of greasy, buttery juice into your eye if you don't approach it with care…
- Opulent aromas of butter and spice are kept fresh by scents of preserved lemon that entice to a full buttery mouthful of succulent tropical fruits with a much needed refreshing lemony zing on the finish.
- Is it wrong that i want him to die in a car crash in which his buttery hands slip from the wheel?
- Using my buttery hands, I spread the dough out to cover the pan.
- Monica had the pan-fried crab claws in garlic butter for €11.50, which necessitated getting her fingers all buttery.
- He offers his buttery fingers for her to lick off, which she does.
Synonyms greasy, fatty, swimming in fat, swimming in oil, oleaginous
Derivativesnoun The bland butteriness of the potato is a perfect vehicle for the truffle aroma and texture. Example sentencesExamples - The pastry was light and pliable, the nuts were freshly roasted and crushed, hence gloriously free from the rancity that comes with age and they had a lovely homemade butteriness and just enough syrup to moisten.
- The only exception was so-called butteriness in the wine, which increased with the cheese.
- As well as a great frog motif on top of the cork, this wine impressed with its delicate, sweaty, fresh nose giving way to green apples, freesias and a creamy butteriness with good acidity.
- Compact and slightly piquant, this cheese has assertive smoky aroma and flavor with a pleasant butteriness on the finish.
nounPlural butteriesˈbʌt(ə)riˈbədəri British A room in a college where food is kept and sold to students. 〈英〉(大学里的)饮食服务处 Example sentencesExamples - These wines are also available from the College Buttery which is open from 8 am - 2 pm and again in the evening from 6 - 8 pm.
- Before the girls leave Northsound, they sample a local delicacy - the buttery.
- Our friend Pierre writes in that for those of our readers in Oxford, you can pop over to the St Antony's College buttery, which will be open for the duration.
- The college buttery staff have told students that each silver tankard is worth £15,000.
- The College Buttery is located between the Hall Screens and the Old Kitchen.
OriginMiddle English: from Anglo-Norman French boterie 'butt store', from Old French bot (see butt4). adjectiveˈbədərēˈbədəri 1Containing or tasting like butter. 含黄油的;像黄油的 layers of flaky buttery pastry 多层黄油酥饼。 Example sentencesExamples - I make little tarts with a nice buttery pastry whipped up in the food processor.
- The pecan tastes most strongly of the actual nut, and is a marvellously rich, buttery paste.
- Rich and buttery scones are accompanied by fancy tiny tea sandwiches.
- I mean this is already my favorite type of pastry - buttery, ‘short,’ fruity - and the rhubarb gave it a nice tartness.
- Let's face it, buttery puff pastry either needs to be warm to entice me, or feather-light crisp.
- Its rich, buttery nose also has hints of lemon and lime, with a rounded fruit quality and a long, rich finish.
- Let me confess at this point to a fatal prior weakness for tarts made with proper, homemade, buttery pastry.
- A cobbler is not unlike a pie, but with a very thick layer - or individual blobs - of buttery sweet pastry on top of the fruit.
- I knew it was a compliment about something that was buttery rich, deliciously opulent and lip-smacking cool.
- We would stagger down from the Rue Oberkampf and collapse on the lawns of the Place des Vosges, letting the buttery pastry melt into our veins.
- The light, buttery pastry would be perfect for a hot fruit filling.
- His version is a light assembly of intensely sweet, sun-blush tomatoes, chalky goat's cheese and fabulous olives, just suspended in short, buttery pastry of admirable crumbliness.
- Their Butter Croissant is based on a light, buttery pastry of long French tradition.
- Creamy Brie, buttery croissants, indulgent pastries are just part of the French paradox.
- Who can resist the flinty crispness of baked pecans, suspended in a maple-goo inside short, buttery pastry?
- Because cream, butter, cheese, fatty meat and buttery pastries stimulate the liver to manufacture LDL, keep your intake of saturated animal fats low.
- Rich and buttery without being heavy, this fresh-tasting dish is good any time of year.
- Tatars and Russians also subscribe to the same school of hospitality, centring around the samovar and large arrays of buttery pastries.
- They have a pale gold creamy colour, buttery flavour and fine-grained texture.
- The honeyed fila pastries and buttery nut cookies compose a separate late afternoon meal accompanied by thick Greek coffee.
Synonyms creamy, fatty, heavy, full-flavoured - 1.1 Covered with butter.
涂有黄油的 沾了黄油的手指。 Example sentencesExamples - Is it wrong that i want him to die in a car crash in which his buttery hands slip from the wheel?
- After all, a chicken kiev is some dubious old meat, steamed off the bone, which threatens to shoot a hot jet of greasy, buttery juice into your eye if you don't approach it with care…
- Opulent aromas of butter and spice are kept fresh by scents of preserved lemon that entice to a full buttery mouthful of succulent tropical fruits with a much needed refreshing lemony zing on the finish.
- He offers his buttery fingers for her to lick off, which she does.
- Strong, fresh arugula sat in the middle covered generously with thin, buttery foie gras slices.
- Monica had the pan-fried crab claws in garlic butter for €11.50, which necessitated getting her fingers all buttery.
- Using my buttery hands, I spread the dough out to cover the pan.
Synonyms greasy, fatty, swimming in fat, swimming in oil, oleaginous
nounˈbədərēˈbədəri 1A pantry, or a room for storing wine and liquor. Example sentencesExamples - Sibyl and the other ladies had begun to explore… she stepped beyond the main hall and buttery to the solar.
- The hall's fireplace and some of the columns survive, as do the outlines of the hall's buttery, pantry, service rooms and kitchen.
- The buttery and pantry were constructed strategically adjacent to the great hall in a way that the meal could be served still warm!
- The buttery, named because it held butts (barrels) of wine and ale, was refurnished using donations from T. and R. Theakston.
- In this wall are now two doorways, but traces of the third, making the triple arrangement of buttery, pantry, and kitchen passage, were discovered in 1896.
- 1.1British A room, especially in a college, where food is kept and sold to students.
〈英〉(大学里的)饮食服务处 Example sentencesExamples - Our friend Pierre writes in that for those of our readers in Oxford, you can pop over to the St Antony's College buttery, which will be open for the duration.
- The college buttery staff have told students that each silver tankard is worth £15,000.
- The College Buttery is located between the Hall Screens and the Old Kitchen.
- These wines are also available from the College Buttery which is open from 8 am - 2 pm and again in the evening from 6 - 8 pm.
- Before the girls leave Northsound, they sample a local delicacy - the buttery.
OriginMiddle English: from Anglo-Norman French boterie ‘butt store’, from Old French bot (see butt). |