cheese
- IPA[tʃiːz]
英式
- a food made from the pressed curds of milk, firm and elastic or soft and semi-liquid in texture;a complete cake of cheese with its rind
noun: cheese, plural noun: cheeses
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- 1. a food made from the pressed curds of milk, firm and elastic or soft and semi-liquid in texture grated cheese a cheese sandwich
- ▪ a complete cake of cheese with its rind the cheeses are trimmed and wrapped in sterilized muslin
- ▪ British a conserve having the consistency of soft cheese lemon cheese
- ▪ a round, flat object resembling a cake of cheese, such as the heavy flat wooden disc used in skittles and other games.
- 2. informal the quality of being too obviously sentimental the conversations tend too far towards cheese
- used to urge someone to stop doing something
Oxford American Dictionary
- an implement for cutting cheese, especially by means of a wire which can be pulled through the ... I use a cheese-cutter to get even portions
Oxford Dictionary
- extremely careful or mean with money: cheese-paring bureaucrats
- meanness: Richard accused me of cheese-paring
Oxford Dictionary
- cheese of a style originating in Switzerland, typically containing large holes.
Oxford American Dictionary
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- IPA[CHēz]
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- a food made from the pressed curds of milk: grated cheese a cheese sandwich
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- IPA[CHēz]
美式
- exasperate, frustrate, or bore: that really cheesed off Ricky
Oxford American Dictionary
- IPA[tʃiːz]
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- exasperate, frustrate, or bore (someone): I got a bit cheesed off with the movie
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- IPA[tʃiːz]
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- an important person: he was a really big cheese in the business world
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- an important person: he was a big cheese in the business world
Oxford American Dictionary