pie

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  • n.

    馅饼,派;爱说话的人;[动]喜鹊;容易得到的称心东西,容易的工作

  • vt.

    使杂乱;弄乱(铅字,版面);

  • 变形

    复数:pies

    双语释义

    n.(名词)
    1. [C][U]馅饼 a pastry case, especially a round one, filled with meat or fruit and covered with pastry, baked in a deep dish

    英英释义

    pie[ pai ]

    • n.
      • dish baked in pastry-lined pan often with a pastry top
      • a prehistoric unrecorded language that was the ancestor of all Indo-European languages

        同义词:Proto-Indo European

    学习怎么用

    词汇搭配

    用作名词 (n.)
    动词+~
    • bake pie烘烤馅饼
    • eat humble pie忍辱含垢
    • eat too much pie馅饼吃得太多
    • have a finger in the pie干涉某事
    • put a finger into another pie多管闲事
    形容词+~
    • cold pie凉馅饼
    • hot pie热馅饼
    • squashed pie压扁的馅饼
    • whole pie整只馅饼
    名词+~
    • apple pie苹果馅饼,苹果派
    • apricot pie杏子馅饼
    • cherry pie樱桃馅饼
    • fruit pie水果饼
    • meat pie肉饼
    • mud pie泥饼
    • peach pie桃子馅饼
    • raisin pie葡萄干馅饼
    ~+名词
    • pie dish蛋糕盘,烤饼盘
    介词+~
    • a piece〔slice〕 of pie(圆形馅饼切成的)一块三角形的馅饼

    词组短语

    apple pie苹果派;苹果馅饼

    pumpkin pie南瓜(馅)饼,番瓜饼;南瓜派

    pie chart圆形分格统计图表

    pie in the sky不能保证实现的诺言;渺茫的希望

    humble pie用鹿等动物内脏做的馅饼;屈辱

    as easy as pie极容易

    meat pie n. 肉饼

    eat humble pie忍辱含垢;低头谢罪

    mince pie肉馅饼

    pie dish蛋糕盘;馅饼碟

    pie crust派皮;大馅饼皮;做馅饼的糊

    pork pie n. 猪肉派,猪肉馅饼

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    双语例句

    用作名词(n.)
    1. That pie tastes good.
      那个馅饼味道不错。
    2. Help yourself to this apple pie.
      请吃点苹果馅饼。
    3. Pie and doughnut charts do not have axes.
      饼图和圆环图没有轴。
    用作名词(n.)
    1. She can talk for the whole day, just like a pie.
      她整天说话,像只喜鹊。

    权威例句

    Multi-PIE
    Multi-PIE
    Multi-PIE.
    PIE: a dynamic failure-based technique
    An empirical comparison of pie vs. linear menus
    An empirical comparison of pie vs. linear menus
    Pie-Expansion Efforts: Collaboration Processes in Buyer-Supplier Relationships
    The human intestinal cytochrome P450 "pie"
    The CMU Pose, Illumination, and Expression (PIE) Database
    Double trouble: An evolutionary cut at the dichotomy pie