- a thick cold yellow or brown sauce, made from the seeds of some mustard plants, that tastes hot and spicy and is usually eaten with meat芥末酱
- a jar of mustard一罐芥末酱
- mustard powder芥末粉
- French/English mustard法国/英格兰芥末
- Mix together the mustard and olive oil.把芥末同橄榄油拌在一起。
- Spread the bread thinly with mustard.往面包上抹一层薄薄的芥末酱。
Topics Foodb2Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjectiveverb + mustard- spread (something with)
- add
- mix (something with)
- …
mustard + nounSee full entry - a small plant with yellow flowers, grown for its seeds that are used to make mustard芥;芥菜
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjectiveverb + mustard- spread (something with)
- add
- mix (something with)
- …
mustard + nounSee full entry - (British English) the leaves of the mustard plant that are eaten raw in salads芥菜叶
- mustard and cress (= leaves of white mustard grown with cress)芥菜叶和水芹
- a salad of red mustard leaves and spinach一份由红芥末叶和菠菜做成的沙拉
- a colour between yellow and brown芥末酱Topics Colours and Shapesc2
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjectiveverb + mustard- spread (something with)
- add
- mix (something with)
- …
mustard + nounSee full entry Word OriginMiddle English: from Old French moustarde, from Latin mustum ‘must’, ‘grape juice before or during fermentation’. Mustard was originally prepared with grape must.
Idioms - to (not) be as good as expected or required(不)如所期待的那么好;(不)符合要求
- I didn't cut the mustard as a hockey player.我不是一个合格的曲棍球手。
- (British English, informal) wanting very much to do well at something; enthusiastic极其渴望;极为热心;非常热情