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BNC: 2709 COCA: 1935

dish

1 dish /ˈdɪʃ/ noun
plural dishes
1 dish
/ˈdɪʃ/
noun
plural dishes
Learner's definition of DISH
[count]
: a shallow container that you cook or serve food in盘子;碟子
specifically : a shallow bowl(尤指)浅底碗
: the food served in a dish一盘,一小碗(的食物)
[count] : food that is prepared in a particular way菜肴
dishes [plural] : all the things (such as plates, forks, glasses, pans, cooking utensils, etc.) that are used to prepare, serve, and eat a meal餐具
[count]
: a shallow container that holds something other than food(盛放非食物的)浅底容器
: something that is shaped like a shallow bowl盘状物
see also petri dish, satellite dish
[singular] informal + old-fashioned : a sexually attractive person性感的人
2 dish /ˈdɪʃ/ verb
dishes; dished; dishing
2 dish
/ˈdɪʃ/
verb
dishes; dished; dishing
Learner's definition of DISH
[no object] slang
: to talk about the personal life of someone else : gossip说(…的)闲话

dish out

[phrasal verb]
dish out (something) also dish (something) out informal
: to serve (food)上(餐)
: to give (something) freely or in large amounts免费分发;大量提供
dish it out : to criticize other people批评别人

dish (the) dirt

see dirt

dish up

[phrasal verb]
dish up (something) also dish (something) up informal
: to put (food) into a dish or dishes for serving or eating把(食物)盛到盘里
sometimes used figuratively有时用作比喻
BNC: 2709 COCA: 1935

dish

1 of 2

noun

plural dishes
1
a
: a more or less concave vessel from which food is served
b
: the contents of a dish
a dish of strawberries
c
dishes plural : all the things (such as plates, utensils, glasses, and pots) that are used to prepare, serve, or eat a meal
dishes piled in the sink
We washed the dinner dishes.
2
a
: food prepared in a particular way
b
: something one particularly enjoys : cup of tea
3
a(1)
: any of various shallow concave vessels
broadly : anything shallowly concave
(2)
: a directional receiver having a concave usually parabolic reflector
especially : one used as a microwave or radar antenna
b
: the state of being concave or the degree of concavity
4
a
: something that is favored
entertainment that is just his dish
b
: an attractive or sexy person
5
: gossip sense 2a
the latest dish

dish

2 of 2

verb

dished; dishing; dishes

transitive verb

1
: to put (something, such as food for serving) into a dish
often used with up
2
: present
usually used with up
3
: to make concave like a dish
4
: to disclose or discuss especially publicly
dish the dirt
5
: to pass (a basketball) to a teammate
often used with off

intransitive verb

1
: gossip
also : to disclose private or personal information
2
: to pass a basketball to a teammate
often used with off

Synonyms

Example Sentences

Noun a small dish of ice cream Each person made a dish for the potluck supper. The restaurant serves some of my favorite dishes. We piled all the dishes in the sink after dinner. Will you wash the breakfast dishes, please? a sink full of dirty dishes Verb The two of them are always dishing about their coworkers. a DJ who dishes the celebrity gossip as part of the morning programming See More
Recent Examples on the Web
Noun
The dish is served on warm plates at room temperature. Bill Esparza, Washington Post, 7 Sep. 2022 If mom's favorite accessory is a ring, this religious ring dish was made for her. Elizabeth Berry, Woman's Day, 24 Aug. 2022 Having spent years happily eating goat birria at L.A.'s El Parian, the dish to me should always be made with goat. Laurie Ochoa, Los Angeles Times, 30 July 2022 The dish is served with a baby kougin-amann on the side and topped at the table with warm caramel sauce. Anna Mazurek, Chron, 22 July 2022 The calamari dish is served with ginger, scallion, sesame seeds, carrot daikon salad, and pickled ginger vinaigrette. Globe Staff, BostonGlobe.com, 11 July 2022 The dish is served mostly after spring whaling, Oyagak said. Alena Naiden, Anchorage Daily News, 2 July 2022 Each dish is made to pair perfectly with the star of the show: Pisco, Peru’s national spirit, which is made through a process of distilling wine into a pure grape liquor in an ancestral process that dates back to the 17th century. Michaela Trimble, Vogue, 13 June 2022 The dish must be served on a flat plate, not in a bowl, and eaten with a fork. CNN, 1 May 2022
Verb
For several weeks each year, in late summer and early fall, Puebla recognizes chiles en nogada season, coinciding with the availability of some of the definitive ingredients that have made this dish a classic. Bill Esparza, Washington Post, 7 Sep. 2022 Add dill and crumbled feta cheese for the savory, tangy bite that sets this Easter dish apart. Sarah Martens, Better Homes & Gardens, 26 Aug. 2022 Lemon zest, briny olives and feta give this easy sheet pan dish a burst of Mediterranean flavor. Tribune News Service, cleveland, 15 Aug. 2022 After a year of buildout on North Dixie Highway, the first Florida outpost of this Brooklyn barbecue icon is finally expected to open on June 30 — ready to dish smoked brisket and baby back ribs, cheddar-jalapeño sausage and homemade coleslaw. Phillip Valys, Sun Sentinel, 23 June 2022 The large slab of feta makes this dish a fatty, high-calorie luxury. Ann Maloney, Washington Post, 26 July 2022 Huot, who grew up on a farm in Canada, was free to dish. Ben Mcgrath, The New Yorker, 25 July 2022 Actress and filmmaker, Lena Dunham, appeared on SiriusXM's The Jess Cagle Show to dish about her new movie, Sharp Stick. Keith Langston, EW.com, 1 Aug. 2022 As part of Pride Month, The Courier Journal asked some of Louisville's most popular drag queens to dish on themselves in four exclusive interviews. Mandy Mclaren, The Courier-Journal, 8 June 2022 See More

Word History

Etymology

Noun

Middle English dyssh, disch, going back to Old English disc, borrowed from Latin discus "discus, kind of plate, gong" borrowed from Greek dískos "discus," in Late Greek also "dish, round mirror, the sun's disk, gong" — more at discus

Note: In later imperial Latin (Apuleius's Metamorphoses, Ulpian), the word discus is found with the meaning "dish, platter," a fairly natural extension given the shape of a discus. This sense is continued in Late Latin, as in the Vulgate, where the head of John the Baptist is brought to Herodias's daughter "in disco." It is found as a borrowing in Celtic languages (Old Irish tesc "dish"; Old Welsh discl, Welsh dysgl "dish, platter," from a diminutive *disculus; Old Breton discou "dishes") and Germanic—in addition to Old English, Old High German tisc. In Romance and the continental Germanic languages, however, the sense "dish" was largely replaced by a new sense "table," perhaps because the small, round tables in use for serving approximated the function of dishes. In Medieval Latin this meaning of discus can be found from the late eighth century (Capitulare de villis). The etymon is well attested in Gallo-Romance and in northern and central Italy: Italian desco "dining table" (13th-century Tuscan, also in medieval Lombard), Old Occitan des,desc "table," Old French deis "table of honor set up on a platform" (see dais). In Germanic, compare Old Saxon disk "table," Middle Dutch disc, desc "dining table," Old High German tisc (the sense "table" effectively ousting "dish" by Middle High German). A final permutation of the Medieval Latin word was the sense "writing table, desk," attested in British sources as descus, desca (from the late 13th century—see s.v. discus in Dictionary of Medieval Latin from British Sources) and on the continent as discus (from the 12th or 13th century—see Mittellateinisches Wörternbuch); see desk.

Verb

Middle English disshen, verbal derivative of dyssh dish entry 1

First Known Use

Noun

before the 12th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1a

Verb

14th century, in the meaning defined at transitive sense 1

Time Traveler
The first known use of dish was before the 12th century
BNC: 2709 COCA: 1935
dish

noun¹

1container容器ADJECTIVE | PREPOSITION ADJECTIVEdeep深盤flat, shallow平碟;淺盤empty空盤子baking, roasting, serving烘烤盤;烤盤;上菜用的盤ovenproof (especially BrE) 耐熱盤china, glass, metal, plastic, silver瓷盤;玻璃盤;金屬盤;塑料盤;銀盤casserole, gratin, pie, soufflé, soup焙盤;脆皮烘烤菜烤盤;餡餅盤;蛋奶酥烘盤;湯盤butter, candy, food, soap, vegetable黃油盤;糖果盤;食物盤;皂碟;蔬菜盤your pet's food dish你的寵物的食盤culture, lab (informal) , laboratory, Petri培養皿;實驗器皿;(皮氏)培養皿
PREPOSITIONin a/the dish在碟子中Arrange the salad in a serving dish.把色拉在餐盤中擺放好。
dish

noun²

2the dishes plates, bowls, etc.餐具ADJECTIVE | VERB + THE DISHES ADJECTIVEclean, washed乾淨的/洗過的餐具dirty, unwashed骯髒的/未洗的餐具The dirty breakfast dishes were still in the sink when we got home.我們回到家的時候,早餐用過的餐具還在水池裏。breakfast, dinner早餐/晚餐餐具VERB + THE DISHESclean, do, wash清潔/收拾/洗刷餐具It's your turn to do the dishes.輪到你洗碗了。dry擦乾餐具He dried the dishes and put them away.他擦乾餐具後收了起來。clear, clear away, put away撤掉餐具;收起餐具
dish

noun³

3type of food食物ADJECTIVE | VERB + DISH | PHRASES ADJECTIVEmain, side主菜;配菜Serve one or two main dishes with a choice of salads and nibbles.上一兩個主菜,外加色拉和小吃。favourite/favorite最喜歡的菜Do you have a favourite / favorite dish?你有什麼特別喜歡的菜嗎?delicious, tasty, wonderful美味佳肴;可口的菜肴popular受歡迎的菜肴elaborate精心製作的菜肴simple簡單的菜肴a simple dish, beautifully prepared一道簡單但烹製出色的菜classic, traditional傳統菜exotic異國風味的菜肴savoury/savory, sweet美味菜肴;甜食spicy辛辣的菜肴cold, hot涼菜;熱菜international, local, national, regional國際性的菜肴;地方風味菜;民族風味菜;地區風味菜The national dish is 'feijoada'-pork with beans.國菜是“肉燒豆” - 豬肉煮豆子。Chinese, French, etc.中餐、法國菜等vegetarian素菜cheese, egg, fish, meat, pasta, rice, seafood, vegetable以奶酪為主的菜;以蛋為主的菜;以魚為主的菜;肉菜;意大利麪食;米飯;海鮮;蔬菜類菜肴Goulash is a meat dish.匈牙利式燉牛肉是一道肉菜。breakfast, dinner, lunch, supper (especially BrE) 早餐;正餐;午餐;晚餐Smoked salmon makes a wonderful supper dish.熏鮭魚作晚餐菜品極好。signature (= a dish that identifies a particular restaurant/chef) 招牌菜VERB + DISHcook, make, prepare做菜;準備菜肴She cooked us a delicious French dish with pork and tomatoes.她用豬肉和西紅柿給我們做了一道美味可口的法國菜。serve供應菜肴a restaurant that serves traditional Indian dishes供應傳統印度菜的餐館eat吃菜recommend推薦菜肴order點菜sample, try品嚐菜肴They sampled all the local dishes.他們品嚐了所有的當地菜肴。PHRASESthe dish of the day當日推薦菜I can recommend the dish of the day.我可以推薦今日特色菜。 topic at food

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