caviare
英[ˌkævɪɑː]
美[ˌkævɪ'ɑː]
Noun:
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salted roe of sturgeon or other large fish; usually served as an hors d'oeuvre
- 1. He gets caviare that has fallen off the back of a lorry.
- 他能弄到来路不明的鱼子酱。
来自柯林斯例句
- 2. Picasso's art is caviare to the general.
- 毕加索的艺术,是一般大众高不可攀的东西.
来自互联网
- 3. I told the waiter all means to bring caviare and the cheapest dish on the menu.
- 我告诉服务员务必要拿来鱼子酱和菜单上最便宜的菜.
来自互联网
用作名词 (n.)
- I told the waiter by all means to bring caviare and the cheapest dish on the menu.
我告诉服务员务必要拿来鱼子酱和菜单上最便宜的菜。
- I knew I could not afford caviare, but I could not very well tell her that.
我知道我付不起鱼子酱,但又不好意思告诉她。