kebab
kebab — noun
1. small cuts of lamb, chicken, or beef that are placed onto a thin metal or wooden
small cuts of lamb, chicken, or beef that are placed onto a thin metal or wooden stick along with onion, pepper, or other vegetables and then grilled over fire or on a hot plate.
At the street festival, Anong bought lamb kebabs grilled over hot charcoal.
collocation: lamb kebab / chicken kebab / beef kebab
These long metal skewers are perfect for making lamb kebabs over fire.
Nila learned to make chicken kebabs by watching her grandmother cook.
The chef's special beef kebab comes with grilled tomatoes and roasted peppers.
Walid showed his son how to thread kebab meat evenly onto a skewer.
- shish kebab
the full name for this style; 'kebab' is the shortened form used in everyday speech
- skewer
can refer to the metal or wooden stick itself, but is also used informally to mean the whole dish
- satay
a Southeast Asian version using smaller pieces and often a peanut sauce; distinct in preparation and flavour
文法句型
a chicken/lamb/beef kebab
kebab + noun (kebab skewer, kebab shop)
用法筆記
Used as an attribute before another noun (e.g. kebab skewer, kebab shop) to refer to equipment or places connected with this dish. Frequently paired with the specific type of meat used.
常見錯誤
2. spiced meat stacked in a tall cone on a turning rod; the outer layer is cooked s
spiced meat stacked in a tall cone on a turning rod; the outer layer is cooked slowly, then sliced and served in flatbread with salad and sauce.
After the concert, Kenji bought a lamb kebab from a stall that stayed open late.
collocation: lamb kebab / chicken kebab
The kebab meat is sliced from the rotating stack and served right away.
passive: meat is sliced from ...
Eshe asked for her kebab to be wrapped tightly in foil to take home.
Talia's favourite late-night meal is a döner kebab with extra chilli sauce and salad.
A small kebab shop on Green Street sells the best chicken kebabs around.
- doner kebab
the formal name; 'kebab' is the everyday shortening
- shawarma
a similar Levantine dish with different seasoning and bread; not identical
- gyros
the Greek version, usually made with pork or chicken and different spices
文法句型
a chicken/lamb kebab
döner kebab
kebab + noun (kebab shop, kebab wrap)
用法筆記
This sense is much more common in British English than American English, where 'kebab' more often refers to the skewer dish (sense 1). 'Doner kebab' (or 'döner kebab') is the full name, but in everyday British usage 'kebab' alone usually means this type.