catsup
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++LDOCE 5++cat·sup /ˈkætsəp/ noun [uncountable] DFan American spelling of ketchup ketchup的美式拼法
Examples from the Corpus
catsup• Add oxtails, 3 cups water, soy sauce, wine and catsup and bring to boil.• Foods such as mustard, catsup, Worcestershire sauce, and other condiments accounted for only consumption.• A smudge of catsup made paint on her chin.• In 1991, salsa sales surpassed catsup in the United States.cat·sup nounChineseSyllable
Corpus spelling an ketchup American of
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catsup
cat‧sup /ˈkætsəp/
noun [uncountable]
an American spelling of ketchup
ketch‧up /ˈketʃəp/
(also catsup American English) noun [uncountable]
a bottle of tomato ketchup
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noun [uncountable]an American spelling of ketchup
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(also catsup American English) noun [uncountable] Date: 1600-1700
Language: Malay
Origin: kechap __hot-tasting fish sauce__
a thick cold red sauce made from tomatoes that you put on food:Language: Malay
Origin: kechap __hot-tasting fish sauce__