coleslaw的意思和读音

coleslaw

: [ˈkoʊlˌslɔ] : [ˈkəʊlˌslɔː]

n.

n.coldslaw

coleslawn.

1.pieces of raw cabbage , carrot, onion, etc., mixed with mayonnaise and eaten with meat or salads

n.1.

n.1.a type of salad made from raw cabbage and carrots mixed with mayonnaise

1. 276. Salad 277. Coleslaw 278. Squash ...

2. circadian coleslaw coriander ...

3. 4. potato salad 5. coleslaw 6. waldorf salad ...

4. seaweed salad coleslaw cold noodles with sauce ...

6. | blog | (Coleslaw) >> November 18,2005 12:39

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1.The coleslaw had a bit of a kick, which was appreciated by the judges.

2.any of several varieties of cabbage having a large compact globular head; may be steamed or boiled or stir-fried or used raw in coleslaw.

3.Champagne and pensions So this year, its goodbye coleslaw and slippers and into the basket for champagne and flat-panel televisions.退

4.Another very popular fast food, one which comes from the South, is fried chicken served with coleslaw and baking powder biscuits.

5.So this year. it's goodbye coleslaw and slippers and into the basket for champagne and flat-panel televisions.

6.We're making a sloppy Joe with a jicama-apple coleslaw.

7.Fried chicken , coleslaw , carrots, celery, rolls, wine .

8.Fresh homemade mayonnaise is not only delicious but is also a good base for dressings and coleslaw.

9.All right. I'll have the fried chicken and coleslaw./ target=_blank class=infotextkey>

10.Woman: I've ordered savory pork and coleslaw.