Kebab Meaning in English
word
kəˈbɑb
kuh-BAHB
kəbˈæb
kuh-BAB
释义
A dish of grilled or roasted meat, often served on a skewer. It can be made with lamb, beef, chicken, or vegetables and is popular in Middle Eastern and Mediterranean cuisines.
用法与细微差别
'Kebab' can refer to various styles, like 'shish kebab' (on skewers) or 'doner kebab' (meat cooked on a vertical spit and sliced). Common in street food. In the UK, 'kebab' often means doner kebab in pita bread.
Spanish: kebab - brochetaPortuguese (BR): kebab - espetinhoPortuguese (PT): kebab - espetadaChinese (Simplified): 烤肉串Chinese (Traditional): 烤肉串Hindi: कबाबArabic: كبابBengali: কাবাবRussian: кебаб - шашлыкJapanese: ケバブVietnamese: kebab - thịt nướng xiênKorean: 케밥Turkish: kebapUrdu: کبابIndonesian: kebab - sate (daging panggang)
例句
I ate a kebab for dinner last night.
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A traditional kebab is made with lamb.
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You can buy a kebab from the food stall on the street.
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After a night out, grabbing a kebab is almost a tradition.
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The chicken kebab with garlic sauce is my favorite.
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Let’s split a big plate of kebab for lunch.
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