smoked
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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++LDOCE 5++smoked /sməʊkt $ smoʊkt/ adjective smoked salmon/bacon/sausage etc DFCfish, meat etc that has been left in smoke to give it a special taste 熏三文鱼/咸猪肉/香肠等Examples from the Corpus
smoked• There were crisp fresh rolls, smoked fish and swimming olives, two kinds of pate and chilled Sancerre.• Teewurst has a rich and pronounced smoked flavour and is delicious on hot toast or crackers.• There would be a table groaning with smoked ham, with thick succulent slices of cold beef and crusty fresh bread.• Village wedding feasts may soon forsake smoked salmon canapés in favour of such things as Lincolnshire chine and Wiltshire porkies once again.• The grill had mutton chops and mash; the buffet ran things like smoked salmon, potted shrimps and corned ox tongue.• I asked Miss Matlock to bring me up a thermos of soup and a plate of smoked salmon sandwiches at six o'clock.• A house speciality is the Royal Double Gloucester omelette filled with smoked salmon.• Please note that Rockwell flashing units are suitable for all colours except white, clear or smoked tint.smoked adjectiveChinese
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smoked
smoked /sməʊkt $ smoʊkt/
adjective
smoked /sməʊkt $ smoʊkt/
adjective Word Family: noun: smoke, smoker ≠ non-smoker, smoking, smokiness; adjective: smoked, smoking ≠ non-smoking, smoky, smokeless; verb: smoke
smoked salmon/bacon/sausage etc fish, meat etc that has been left in smoke to give it a special taste