mayo
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++LDOCE 5++may·o /ˈmeɪəʊ $ -oʊ/ noun [uncountable] informalDFF mayonnaise 蛋黄酱
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mayo• Will the binder be potato, bread crumbs, mayo or a combination?• Billed as a remoulade, it was more like a homemade mayo with lots of chopped capers and fresh tarragon.• Use instead of mustard or mayo.• Shaw might as well have asked him if he preferred mustard or mayo on a sandwich.• The top piece of bread is a mirror of the bottom, spread with mayo and mustard.nMay·o /ˈmeɪəʊ/ na county in the west of the Republic of Ireland, on the Atlantic coastOrigin mayo (1900-2000) mayonnaisemay·o nounMay·oLDOCE OnlineChineseSyllable
mayonnaise Corpus
mayo
may‧o /ˈmeɪəʊ $ -oʊ/
noun [uncountable]
may‧o /ˈmeɪəʊ $ -oʊ/
noun [uncountable] Date: 1900-2000
Origin: mayonnaise
informal mayonnaise
Origin: mayonnaise