gravy的意思和读音

gravy

: [ˈɡreɪvi] : ['ɡreɪvi]

n.

gravyn.

1.a brown sauce made by adding flour to the juices that come out of meat while it is cooking

2.(informal)something, especially money, that is obtained when you do not expect it

n.1.,2.;;

n.1.a sauce made from the juices of cooked meat mixed with flour2.money or profit that you get unexpectedly

1. salted duck egg gravy Minestrone ...

2. half n. , , (), gravy n. , , gorgeous adj. , ...

3. ... Compound butter Gravy Red wine sauce & Pan …

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1.His father believes that the only reason to get educated is to be able to get on the gravy train.

2.I would not at all be surprised if she got in touch with Allred after Hurd finally got wise and put an end to the gravy train .

3.I said to myself right then that nothing would ever happen to that gravy boat as long as I lived.

4.Mr Ursell likens its texture to that of a gravy cube.Ursellgravycube

5.Stick your head in gravy, wrap it up in bubble gum and send it to the navy!

6.It is usually eaten with roast beef and gravy as part of a traditional Sunday lunch.

7.One of the ultimate combinations, the gravy moistens the potatoes and adds the little extra flavor to create the perfect combination.

8.All this, and she was still taking George his home-cooked dinners in prison, roast potatoes and gravy all the way to Brixton.

9.'Everyone wanted to be part of the gravy train, so people started being a little bit lazy and chose to ignore [conflicts], ' said Mr. Chong.

10.This holiday meal is as traditional as it gets. Turkey is filled with a delicious corn bread stuffing and served with gravy.