lasagna
lasagna — 名詞
1. broad flat rectangular sheets of pasta, typically with wavy edges, used in Itali
千層麵皮
寬扁的義大利麵片
broad flat rectangular sheets of pasta, typically with wavy edges, used in Italian baked dishes
The chef layered the lasagna sheets with ricotta and spinach before baking.
主廚在烘烤前將千層麵皮與瑞可達起司和菠菜層層疊起。
collocation: lasagna sheets
Stephanie boiled the lasagna noodles for eight minutes until they were tender.
Stephanie 將千層麵皮煮了八分鐘,直到變軟為止。
collocation: lasagna noodles
You can find dried lasagna pasta in the international aisle of most supermarkets.
在多數超市的進口食品區可以找到乾的千層麵皮。
Asher broke the lasagna ribbons into smaller pieces to fit the rectangular baking dish.
Asher 將千層麵皮折成小片,以放進長方形的烤盤中。
- lasagne
British spelling of the same pasta
- pasta sheets
generic descriptive term, less specific to lasagna
文法句型
lasagna sheets / lasagna noodles / lasagna pasta
用法筆記
In British English the spelling 'lasagne' is often used for the pasta sheets. The pasta is also sold as 'no-boil' or 'oven-ready' sheets that do not need to be cooked before assembling the dish.
常見錯誤
2. an Italian baked dish made by stacking layers of lasagna pasta with cheese, toma
千層麵
多層麵皮與醬汁烤成的料理
an Italian baked dish made by stacking layers of lasagna pasta with cheese, tomato or white sauce, and often meat or vegetables
Ramón brought a huge tray of homemade lasagna to the family dinner on Sunday.
Ramón 帶了一大盤自製千層麵到週日的家庭聚餐。
collocation: homemade lasagna
The restaurant's vegetarian lasagna comes with layers of grilled eggplant and zucchini.
這家餐廳的蔬食千層麵夾有烤茄子與櫛瓜的層次。
collocation: vegetarian lasagna
Maeve followed her grandmother's recipe and made lasagna from scratch for the first time.
Maeve 依照外婆的食譜,首次從頭自製千層麵。
Leftover lasagna tastes even better the next day after the flavours have blended together.
隔夜的千層麵因為風味已融合,吃起來更加美味。
- lasagne
British spelling of the same dish
- pasta bake
a broader category of similar baked pasta dishes, not specific to lasagna
文法句型
lasagna + with [ingredients]
make/bake/have + lasagna
用法筆記
The dish can be used as an uncountable noun ('We had lasagna for dinner') or a countable noun when referring to individual dishes ('She baked two lasagnas for the party'). The British variant spelling 'lasagne' is common in the UK, Australia, and New Zealand.