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sweet-and-sour adjective[ before noun ] uk /ˌswiːt.ənˈsaʊ.ər/ us /ˌswiːt.ənˈsaʊr/ Sweet-and-sour food has a flavour that is both sweet and sour: 酸甜的 sweet-and-sour pork糖醋里脊 SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Flavours & tastes acidic acidulous acridly aftertaste ageusia flavourless flavoursome fruitily fruitiness full-bodied pungent salty savory savoury seasoned semi-sweet vinous watery winey woodsy
sweet-and-sour | American Dictionary sweet-and-sour adjective[ not gradable ] us/ˈswit·ənˈsɑʊər/ (of food) flavored with a sauce usually containing sugar and vinegar
Examples of sweet-and-sour sweet-and-sour Now, at 31, she makes hundreds of canned foods each season, including sweet-and-sour pickled red onions, pickled jalapenos and rhubarb-rosemary jam. From Washington Post It costs only $12 and has enough vermicelli noodles, shrimp, clams, mussels and vegetables for two to get full dipping it all in the fishy sweet-and-sour broth. From Los Angeles Times The tear she dropped in secret over his death, was for her own youth, out of her timid, clumsy, sweet-and-sour feelings. From Project Gutenberg One yet sometimes hears the pleasant fable that sweet-and-sour apples are produced by splitting the bud when the tree was propagated. From Project Gutenberg These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |