dim sum
名词 n.
英 /ˈdɪm.sʌm/|/dɪmˈsʌm/|/ˈdɪm.sʊm/|/dɪmˈsʊm/
美 /ˈdɪmˈsʌm/|/ˈdɪm.sʌm/|/dɪmˈsʌm/|/ˈdɪmˈsʊm/
英文释义
名词 n.
- A Cantonese-style meal traditionally eaten in the morning or early afternoon, comprising tea and food typically placed in small steamer baskets or on small plates, and often served from carts that move around from table to table in a restaurant.
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The food served at a dim sum meal, typically including dumplings, seafood, and desserts.
— King Chef (2F Main Mall, 0932 323 1871) serves healthy food and authentic Cantonese cuisine in a fine dining setup. For Father's Day, treat the whole family to its dim sum platters! It has a roasted platter which includes soyed chicken, roast duck, barbecued pork asado, fried five-spice roll, and soyed cucumber with century egg. Another option is the steamed dim sum platter, where you can devour a spread of hakaw, pork & shrimp siomai, Japanese siomai, beancurd roll, and Taosi spareribs.
词形变化
词源
Borrowed from Cantonese 點心/点心 (dim² sam¹), literally “to touch the heart gently; to refresh the heart”.
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