salad
noun [ C or U ] uk/ˈsæl.əd/ us/ˈsæl.əd/
A2 (通常用生菜等做成的)蔬菜色拉
a mixture of uncooked vegetables, usually including lettuce, eaten either as a separate dish or with other food
Toss (= mix) the salad with a vinaigrette dressing. 用醋油调味料拌色拉。
Serve the risotto with a mixed/green salad. 用什锦色拉配意大利调味饭。
a salad bowl 色拉碗
(用小块生蔬菜或熟蔬菜拌上蛋黄酱做成的)蛋黄酱拌色拉
cooked or uncooked vegetables cut into very small pieces and often mixed with mayonnaise
potato salad 蛋黄酱土豆色拉
rice/pasta salad 蛋黄酱大米/意大利面食色拉
tuna, cheese, egg, etc. salad (金枪鱼/奶酪/鸡蛋等)色拉
a salad made with tuna, cheese, egg, etc. and lettuce or other cold ingredients
She had a tuna salad for lunch. 她午餐吃的是金枪鱼色拉。
- More examples
- I ordered some pasta and a mixed salad.
- The salmon was accompanied by a fresh green salad.
- a tossed salad
- Would you like oil and vinegar on your salad?
- a goat's cheese salad
Idiom
in your salad daysidiom old-fashioned 在少不更事的岁月,涉世未深时
during the period of time when you were a young person and had little experience
I met her in my salad days. 我遇到她时正值青涩年华。