pizza

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n. 比萨饼

发音

US /ˈpiːtsə/
IN /ˈpiza/
IN /ˈpɪzza/

词形变化

pizzas 复数 pizzas pizze pizze 复数

别名

pizzer pitza

教材释义与例句

名词

比萨饼(一种涂有乳酪核番茄酱的意大利式有馅烘饼)

释义与例句

n. A1
  1. 1.

    A baked Italian dish of a thinly rolled bread crust typically topped before baking with tomato sauce, cheese, and other ingredients such as meat or vegetables.

    比萨

    披萨

    比萨饼

    薄饼

    不可数 可数

    a slice of pizza

    a pizza pie

    Want to go out for pizza tonight?

  2. 2.

    A single instance of this dish.

    比萨

    披萨

    比萨饼

    可数 不可数

    He ate a whole pizza!

    Should we cook a frozen pizza for dinner?

  3. 3.

    snowplow: a maneuver in which the tips of the skis or skates point inwards and the back ends point outwards.

    可数 不可数 体育

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词源

Etymology tree Byzantine Greek πίτα (píta)der. Neapolitan pizzabor. English pizza 1931, borrowed from Neapolitan pizza (1590), the Neapolitan dialectal form of Byzantine Greek πίτα (píta, “cake, pie”). The Greek word is first attested in 1107 and is itself of uncertain origin. The northern Italian dialectal form was pinza, the southern (Apulian and Calabrian) form was pitta. This suggests a derivation from Latin pīnctus (pictus (“painted, smeared”)) or pīnsum, pīnsitum, pistum (“pounded”), but the northern forms appear to be contaminated with pinzare (“to staple”). There are alternative suggestions involving Greek etymologies (πηκτή (pēktḗ), πηκτός (pēktós, “compacted, congealed”); πήτεα (pḗtea, “bran”); Ancient Greek πιττάκιον (pittákion, “patch; tablet; ticket”)), more remote possibilities involve comparison with Lombardic pizzo, pizza (“bite, morsel, lump, dumpling”); Albanian petë (“layer”), Romanian pată (“blotch, stain, macula”); Albanian pite (“gruel”); From Aramaic פִיתָּא (pītā, “piece of bread”), Hebrew פַּת (paṯ, “bread”). Doublet of pide and pita.

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