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steak
[ steyk ]
noun
- a typically thick slice of meat, especially beef, or a thick slice of firm, hearty fish, cooked by broiling, pan-frying, etc.: salmon steaks.
a sirloin steak;
salmon steaks.
- ground or chopped meat prepared in the same manner as a steak.
- a thick slice of a hearty vegetable or other meaty food: tofu steaks.
eggplant steaks;
tofu steaks.
steak
/ 蝉迟别瑟办 /
noun
- See beefsteak
- any of various cuts of beef of varying quality, used for braising, stewing, etc
- a thick slice of pork, veal, etc, or of a large fish, esp cod or salmon
- minced meat prepared in the same way as steak
hamburger steak
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of steak1
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of steak1
Example Sentences
"But in the longer term we could put the lab-grown ingredients into a 3D printer and print off whatever you want on the space station, such as a steak!"
That leaves a lot of leeway for a menu, the ability 鈥 as Masters winners from Scottie Scheffler to Tiger Woods did 鈥 to default to bone-in ribeye or porterhouse steaks.
The Pacific Dining Car was once a popular eatery among L.A.鈥檚 movers and shakers, known for fine steaks and 24-hour service.
A local Italian-American restaurant near me serves a New York Strip steak topped with a vibrant blueberry sauce.
When I really want a good steak, then I鈥檓 going to go there.
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