词汇 | bacon |
释义 | baconWord family nounbaconerbacon Food, dishba·con /ˈbeɪkən/ ●●○ S3 noun [uncountableU] → bacn 1 DFFsalted or smoked meat from the back or sides of a pig, often served in narrow thin pieces 〔通常切成薄片的〕咸猪肉,熏猪肉 bacon and eggs 咸猪肉煎蛋 rasher of bacon British EnglishBrE (=piece of bacon) 熏肉(薄)片 2. bring home the bacon informalBEEARN to provide enough money to support your family 挣钱养家 → save somebody’s bacon at save1(11)Examples from the Corpus bring home the bacon• But, you know, we were the enemy, or something and he was out to bring home the bacon.• Local boys Hong Kong made good their pledge to bring home the bacon for retiring coach Jim Rowark. Examples from the Corpus bacon• Allow bacon to overhang the terrine.• She went out into the garden, and when she returned he was preparing to cook toast and bacon.• What has burned his bacon is the utter shame of it.• Jim ate the last piece of bacon and moved the bed tray from his lap.• Heat butter in Duromatic, sauté bacon with all the above.• Remove any fat from the bacon and discard.• Dry-fry the bacon in a non-stick pan until almost tender but without colour.• I want bacon and eggs for breakfast. rasher of bacon• Spread with butter if wished. 4 To serve, place a rasher of bacon on each muffin half.• Adam fried himself an egg and a couple of rashers of bacon. From Longman Business Dictionary baconba·con /ˈbeɪkən/ noun informal bring home the bacon to earn money He is counting on healthcare, food and technology companies to bring home the bacon for shareholders. (1300-1400) Old French from an ancient Germanic word meaning “back” |
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