pasty的意思和读音

pasty

: [ˈpeɪsti] : ['peɪsti]

adj.

n.

pastier  pastiest  pasties  

adj.pale,ashen,pallid,wan,anaemic

n.pie,Cornish pasty,meat pie,sausage roll,turnover

pastyn.— see alsoCornish pasty

1.a small pie containing meat and vegetables

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n.1.()2.

adj.1.a pasty face or pasty skin looks pale and not very healthy

n.1.a food made with pastry and meat, cheese, or vegetables

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1.There was AT least five inches of this gray, pasty, dusty drywall soot on the ground as well as a thickness of it in the air.

2.Conferences don't have to be a bunch of pasty white dudes in a hotel meeting room with boxed lunches and sponsored coffee breaks, you know?/ target=_blank class=infotextkey>

3.Miss Bartlett tore the note up and threw the pasty away, but she thought of the warm bed, the fires and soft sofas at Tuscany.

4.I was a frizzy, pasty mess, but he seemed to enjoy taking the pictures and I certainly enjoyed getting reamed afterward.

5.Its obscurity, I discovered, can be ascribed to a rare case of pasty modesty.

6.Mike: Well no technically dad was the pasty and you were my stooge.

7.Probably the most famous of these dishes is the Cornish pasty, a traditional miners' lunch of beef and potato wrapped in pastry.

8.Cornish pasty includes uncooked beef, potato and onion, with a light seasoning of salt and pepper - keeping a chunky texture.

9.The fury over the ill-fated pasty tax should have warned David Cameron to stay well clear of Britain's high street eateries.

10.She glanced around the room and focused on a pasty-faced youngman standing by the door.