dish
noun
verb
dɪʃ
noun
1
a
flat
container
with
low
sides,
for
serving
food
from
or
cooking
food
in
盘子,碟子;
a
serving
dish
上菜用的盘子
an
ovenproof
dish
耐热盘
[+
of
]
a
large
dish
of
spaghetti
一大盘意大利面
2
the dishes
all
the
plates,
cups,
bowls
etc
that
have
been
used
to
eat
a
meal
and
need
to
be
washed
〔就餐用过的、需要清洗的〕餐具
do/wash
the
dishes
I’ll
just
do
the
dishes
before
we
go.
我们走之前我会把碗洗好的。
3
food
cooked
or
prepared
in
a
particular
way
as
a
meal
〔烹制好的〕菜肴,一道菜
a
wonderful
pasta
dish
一道很棒的意大利面食
The
menu
includes
a
wide
selection
of
vegetarian
dishes.
菜单上包括品种丰富的素菜。
This
soup
is
substantial
enough
to
serve
as
a
main
dish
(=the
biggest
part
of
a
meal)
.
这道汤材料丰富分量大,可以当主菜了。
4
something
that
is
shaped
like
a
dish
盘状物,碟状物
a
soap
dish
肥皂碟
5
someone
who
is
sexually
attractive
[非正式,过时] 性感的人
informal old-fashioned
verb
6
to
give
a
lot
of
information
about
something
or
someone,
especially
something
that
would
usually
be
secret
or
private
[非正式] 揭(…的)隐私,说(…的)闲话
[+
on
]
She’s
ready
to
dish
on
boys,
beauty,
and
break-ups
in
her
new
column.
她准备在新开的栏目里大谈有关男人、美容和感情破裂方面的事。
dish
the
dirt
7
to
give
something
to
various
people
in
a
careless
way
〔随意地〕分发,提供
We
dished
out
some
leaflets
there
too.
我们在那里也分发了一些传单。
Paul
tends
to
dish
out
unwanted
advice.
保罗总爱说些没人想听的建议。
8
to
serve
food
to
people
上〔菜〕,分〔菜〕
Sam’s
dishing
out
sandwiches
if
you
want
one.
如果你想要三明治,萨姆正在分呢。
9
sb can dish it out but they can’t take it
used
to
say
that
someone
often
criticizes
other
people,
but
does
not
like
being
criticized
某人很会批评别人,但自己却不能接受批评
10
to
put
food
for
a
meal
into
dishes,
ready
to
be
eaten
把〔食物〕盛到盘里〔准备让人食用〕
Could
you
dish
up
the
vegetables?
请你把蔬菜盛到盘子里,好吗?