carpaccio
英 [kɑː'pætʃɪəʊ; kær'pættʃo]
美 [kɑr'pætʃɪo]
英文词源
- carpaccio (n.)
- raw meat or fish served as an appetizer, late 20c., from Italian, often connected to the name of Renaissance painter Vittore Carpaccio (c. 1460-1526) but without any plausible explanation except perhaps that his pictures often feature an orange-red hue reminiscent of some raw meat.
双语例句
- 1. The show includes canvases by masters like Carpaccio, Canaletto and Guardi.
- 画展上有卡尔帕乔、卡纳莱托和瓜尔迪等大师们的油画作品。
来自柯林斯例句